Dennis Myers wrote:
On Thursday 06 February 2003 05:13 pm, FemmeFatale wrote:Precisely so, as explained EZCD V5 say's "finalize session don't finalize cd".
At 12:38 PM 2/6/2003 +0000, you wrote:Several of the latest versions of CDburner front ends allow you to "close the session, but don't close the CD". IIRC K3B and CDbakeoven both allow this. XCDroast might also. I have used the feature and it does work. I have been able to burn on ML at home and use on W2K at work, burn something more at work and bring home to edit on ML. You may have to just look around on the configure screens or click on the tool bars til you find the function. Enjoy, it just keeps getting better.
<snip>Unless I'm mistaken John is referring to "multi-session" writing. That
Data discs have to be fixed but they don't necessarily have to be fixedAre you sure about this, John? I have always understood that fixating
all over the cd, it depends. So you could have a data disc that you fix
the written
portion of, and leave the rest of the disc unfixed, then add some more
data files at a later date and fix those and so on.
closed the disk.
Anne
--
Registered Linux User No.293302
means that essentially you can write to the cd again later, b/c it hasn't
been completely finalized. Takes some finagling but you can leave part of
the cd "open" & parts closed. This requires, if i'm not mistaken, quite a
bit of knowledge in teh use of NERO or some other burning program. Nero
has some nifty tricks to do this but unless you are well versed in how to
do so, I suggest leaving it be & just close the whole CD session (Finalize
it).
Audio, ofc, is different again. I won't even try to explain that stuff as
I don't understand it myself.
-------------
FemmeFatale
Good Decisions You boss Made:
"We'll do as you suggest and go with Linux. I've always liked that
character from Peanuts."
- Source: Dilbert
So, yes I'm refering to multi session.
John
--
John Richard Smith
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
