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multi sessions / audioCD / nero
Is there any way to add more files to an audio CD after you have created one
session. For example: I have burned: clapton_1 clapton_2 clapton_3 on a CD-R using Nero Express 6.0.0 using ---Create Audio CD --dragging the files onto the interface ---and burning. I save and eject disc and it is able to read and play those files. Next day, I want to add five more Jimmy Page files to that CD. When I insert the CD and try dragging the files onto the interface, I get a prompt that the CD cannot be written to. Many thanks for any assistance is adding audio files during different session. Best... E. |
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Mike Richter, were you born with "Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face? -------------------------------------- http://groups.google.com/groups?selm...mindspring.com ( No Pipsqueaks have been able to prove ANY of the above is a LIBEL ) ( -- despite Mikey claimed to have proof of misquotes !! ) Eddy Long wrote: Is there any way to add more files to an audio CD after you have created one session. For example: I have burned: clapton_1 clapton_2 clapton_3 on a CD-R using Nero Express 6.0.0 using ---Create Audio CD --dragging the files onto the interface ---and burning. I save and eject disc and it is able to read and play those files. Next day, I want to add five more Jimmy Page files to that CD. When I insert the CD and try dragging the files onto the interface, I get a prompt that the CD cannot be written to. Not with Nero Express - it burns audio with Finalize Disc. The disc is closed. In Nero Express click More button at bottom when you are ready to burn with "Burn" button showing up at bottom. Note that "Finalize Disc" is checked and greyed out. For what you want to do you need main/regular Nero. You can uncheck "Finalize Disc". |
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Mike Richter, were you born with "Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face? -------------------------------------- Eddy Long wrote: Is there any way to add more files to an audio CD after you have created one session. For example: I have burned: clapton_1 clapton_2 clapton_3 on a CD-R using Nero Express 6.0.0 using ---Create Audio CD --dragging the files onto the interface ---and burning. I save and eject disc and it is able to read and play those files. Next day, I want to add five more Jimmy Page files to that CD. When I insert the CD and try dragging the files onto the interface, I get a prompt that the CD cannot be written to. Not with Nero Express - it burns audio with Finalize Disc. The disc is closed. In Nero Express click More button at bottom when you are ready to burn with "Burn" button showing up at bottom. Note that "Finalize Disc" is checked and greyed out. For what you want to do you need main/regular Nero. You can uncheck "Finalize Disc". What you can do is hold off burning until you collected all the audio and data you want to burn. Then choose "Audio and Data" in Music CD. This also Finalize Disc. |
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Eddy Long wrote:
Is there any way to add more files to an audio CD after you have created one session. For example: I have burned: clapton_1 clapton_2 clapton_3 on a CD-R using Nero Express 6.0.0 using ---Create Audio CD --dragging the files onto the interface ---and burning. I save and eject disc and it is able to read and play those files. Next day, I want to add five more Jimmy Page files to that CD. When I insert the CD and try dragging the files onto the interface, I get a prompt that the CD cannot be written to. Many thanks for any assistance is adding audio files during different session. Please see one of the usual references on audio recording and multisession: the CD-R FAQ or the primer at my WWW site. Briefly: Most mastering software will not let you write multisession audio for a very simple reason: regular audio players are single-session and will ignore any session after the first. Such incremental writing does not work for CD-DA. You can do it with MP3s, but again need a non-standard player. You can do it by erasing an erasable disc and rewriting it. There are other special cases. But you cannot do it as you wish in general. Mike -- http://www.mrichter.com/ |
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Mike Richter, were you born with "Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face? -------------------------------------- Mike Richter (Slimy Friggin SOB) spewed: Please see one of the usual references on... multisession: the primer at my WWW site. Know about multisession, Friggin Freak? ====================== From: Mike Richter (Friggin ****) Subject: mode 1 and mode 2/xa Mode 1 was the original format for data recording and did not support multisession. ====================== (Incat Systems, 1994) Multisession discs are recorded according to the Orange Book Part II standard, which states that they can be written in either the CD-ROM or CD-ROM XA physical format. It does not matter which; theoretically, you could even mix the two formats on one disc. ------------------------- What a Slimy Friggin SOB! ------------------------- -------------------------------------- Mike Richter, were you born with "Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face? -------------------------------------- |
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Mike Richter, were you born with "Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face? -------------------------------------- Mike Richter (Slimy Friggin SOB) spewed: Please see one of the usual references on... multisession: the primer at my WWW site. Know about multisession, Friggin Freak? ===================== From: Mike Richter Subject: Why can't i make a mixed-mode CD? Date: 5/12/01 Mixed Mode is multisession by definition. === MULTI ===================== From: Mike Richter Subject: Why can't i make a mixed-mode CD? Date: 5/17/01 I learned from previous discussion here that I was in error === SINGLE ===================== From: Mike Richter Subject: Audio and Data files on same CD Date: 1/18/04 A Mixed Mode disc will not play in a conventional audio CD machine; in a modern CD-ROM, it will play only the audio === MULTI !!! ====================== ---------------------- What a Friggin' SOB! ---------------------- -------------------------------------- Mike Richter, were you born with "Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face? -------------------------------------- |
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