Re: question regarding nero burning rom

2005-02-26 Thread Marty Rimpau
Hi, rqj, regarding the four radio buttons that show up in the continue
multi-session disc, when I came to the radio buttons, and pressed f1,
window-eyes said no active application, but then I got a dialog that
said there is no help file associated with this topic, and the problem
I had with nero express, when I had it, was that when choosing to
continue a multi-session disc, not only would the disc label get
eraced, and revert back to my cd, but this thing about the cd only
showing the size of the disc in terms of the newly added files, so, if
you added an mp3 that said 5 mb, it would say my cd e cd rom, or what
ever your drive letter is, 5mb, and not add it to the actual size of
the disc.  at least, the label doesn't get eraced, and in the labels
tab, I did move the combo box down to 31 characters, but don't know why
the disc would only show the size of the cd only in terms of the newly
added files, and not the total size of the disc.  
On Sat, 26 Feb 2005 12:31:21 -0500, R Q J wrote:

>Hi Marty,
>Actually, It would be better to expect 650mb for a good burn using a 700mb
>disk.
>The reason is because, there is file overhead on the disk.
>While in Nero, when you come to a button, or other control that you are not
>sure about,
>have you tried getting help from Jaws on the particular control?
>Using F1, or, insert F1.
>
>R Q J
>- Original Message -
>From: "Marty Rimpau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: "pc-audio list" 
>Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2005 12:19 PM
>Subject: question regarding nero burning rom
>
>
>Hi all, I have nero burning rom version 6303 from December, and what I
>want to know is, after selecting continue multi-session disc, I want
>the disc to show the new size of the cd, but instead, for example, if I
>had 500 megs on the cd, and wanted to add mp3's totaling 63 mb, when
>the disc is finished, it still has the original label on it, unlike
>nero express, but it would say something like the spade colec e-cdrom
>63mb, so how do I get it to show the new size of the disc?  There are
>four radio buttons, and by default, it is on the second of the four,
>but do I need to change one of these radio buttons or what?  The last
>of these radio buttons says always, but there's no way to know what the
>radio buttons actually do.  Also, I had a disc that said it had 581 mb
>on it, so I had some files, and wanted to add them to this disc, but
>when I got to the burn part, it said I only had 98 megs available, and
>if my understanding is correct, 581 and 109 is 690, so why did it say I
>only had 98 megs available when I know I had at least 116 megs
>available?  I'm using window-eyes 5.0, 192 megs of ram windows 98 se,
>and a 400 megs processor, and the disc still plays fine, but it seems
>that it should be adding to the over all size of the disc, and not
>replacing the size only with the newly added files, and this is with
>nero burning rom version 6303 which I got in December.  Thanks in
>advance for any assistance.
>The cdr's are tdk, and they should be 700 megs cd's.
>
>Marty
>
>
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Re: question regarding nero burning rom

2005-02-26 Thread R Q J
Hi Marty,
Actually, It would be better to expect 650mb for a good burn using a 700mb
disk.
The reason is because, there is file overhead on the disk.
While in Nero, when you come to a button, or other control that you are not
sure about,
have you tried getting help from Jaws on the particular control?
Using F1, or, insert F1.

R Q J
- Original Message -
From: "Marty Rimpau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "pc-audio list" 
Sent: Saturday, February 26, 2005 12:19 PM
Subject: question regarding nero burning rom


Hi all, I have nero burning rom version 6303 from December, and what I
want to know is, after selecting continue multi-session disc, I want
the disc to show the new size of the cd, but instead, for example, if I
had 500 megs on the cd, and wanted to add mp3's totaling 63 mb, when
the disc is finished, it still has the original label on it, unlike
nero express, but it would say something like the spade colec e-cdrom
63mb, so how do I get it to show the new size of the disc?  There are
four radio buttons, and by default, it is on the second of the four,
but do I need to change one of these radio buttons or what?  The last
of these radio buttons says always, but there's no way to know what the
radio buttons actually do.  Also, I had a disc that said it had 581 mb
on it, so I had some files, and wanted to add them to this disc, but
when I got to the burn part, it said I only had 98 megs available, and
if my understanding is correct, 581 and 109 is 690, so why did it say I
only had 98 megs available when I know I had at least 116 megs
available?  I'm using window-eyes 5.0, 192 megs of ram windows 98 se,
and a 400 megs processor, and the disc still plays fine, but it seems
that it should be adding to the over all size of the disc, and not
replacing the size only with the newly added files, and this is with
nero burning rom version 6303 which I got in December.  Thanks in
advance for any assistance.
The cdr's are tdk, and they should be 700 megs cd's.

Marty



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question regarding nero burning rom

2005-02-26 Thread Marty Rimpau
Hi all, I have nero burning rom version 6303 from December, and what I
want to know is, after selecting continue multi-session disc, I want
the disc to show the new size of the cd, but instead, for example, if I
had 500 megs on the cd, and wanted to add mp3's totaling 63 mb, when
the disc is finished, it still has the original label on it, unlike
nero express, but it would say something like the spade colec e-cdrom
63mb, so how do I get it to show the new size of the disc?  There are
four radio buttons, and by default, it is on the second of the four,
but do I need to change one of these radio buttons or what?  The last
of these radio buttons says always, but there's no way to know what the
radio buttons actually do.  Also, I had a disc that said it had 581 mb
on it, so I had some files, and wanted to add them to this disc, but
when I got to the burn part, it said I only had 98 megs available, and
if my understanding is correct, 581 and 109 is 690, so why did it say I
only had 98 megs available when I know I had at least 116 megs
available?  I'm using window-eyes 5.0, 192 megs of ram windows 98 se,
and a 400 megs processor, and the disc still plays fine, but it seems
that it should be adding to the over all size of the disc, and not
replacing the size only with the newly added files, and this is with
nero burning rom version 6303 which I got in December.  Thanks in
advance for any assistance.  
The cdr's are tdk, and they should be 700 megs cd's.  

Marty



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question regarding nero

2005-01-25 Thread Marty Rimpau
Hi all, I have a friend that will be recording mp3's for me in the
future, but he may only be able to record one mp3 a month, at about 70
mb, and my question is, with 80 minute cdr's that are tdk, and can hold
700 megs, can I continue to burn one mp3 at a time to the disc until it
is full, or will it only burn once after the first session that was
added to, like nero express did.  I am using Nero version 6303 with
window-eyes 5.0, 192 megs of ram and a 400 megs processor if any of
this information is helpful.  

Marty



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