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so it is not possible. thanks for your helps and quick responses.
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Take it to the local zoo and have an elephant sit on it.
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"Paul Heslop" wrote in message ... well I just did a search and basically if it's a closed disc the only suggestions are physical And if it's a full disk, chances are it's finalized, i.e., closed, since leaving it "open" takes more room. -- Jim "Be right back... Godot" |
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Jim Nugent wrote:
"Paul Heslop" wrote in message ... well I just did a search and basically if it's a closed disc the only suggestions are physical And if it's a full disk, chances are it's finalized, i.e., closed, since leaving it "open" takes more room. No, it does not. Closing the disc means that the pointer to the next session is nulled. 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: Jim Nugent wrote: "Paul Heslop" wrote: well I just did a search and basically if it's a closed disc the only suggestions are physical And if it's a full disk, chances are it's finalized, i.e., closed, since leaving it "open" takes more room. No, it does not. Closing the disc means that the pointer to the next session is nulled. (Nero): There is not enough space available to burn this compilation unless the CD is finalized after burning. ---------------------------------------- Mikey, you are the Slimiest 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: Jim Nugent wrote: And if it's a full disk, chances are it's finalized, i.e., closed, since leaving it "open" takes more room. No, it does not. Closing the disc means that the pointer to the next session is nulled. (Nero): There is not enough space available to burn this compilation unless the CD is finalized after burning. BTW, is the pointer nulled in the TOC? If so, is that TOC the same as this TOC you spewed about, Mikey? ====================== From: Mike Richter (Slimy Friggin SOB) Date: 9/21/04 Subject: had it with DirectCD Howard Kaikow wrote: There is nothing wrong with packet writing itself, rather the problem has been the poorly designed/implemented, and less than adequately tested, implementations of ISO/IEC 13346. The problem in fact lies with the error rate of CD media in general and the specific problems of erasable media. The impact comes in the TOC, which despite the best efforts of the implementers must at least in part be scrubbed - erased and rewritten - whenever a file is written or erased. ====================== ------------------------------- Wow! What a slimy friggin SOB! ------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- Mikey, you are the Slimiest Friggin SOB! ---------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- Mike Richter, were you born with "Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face? -------------------------------------- |
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"Mike Richter" wrote in message ... Jim Nugent wrote: "Paul Heslop" wrote in message ... well I just did a search and basically if it's a closed disc the only suggestions are physical And if it's a full disk, chances are it's finalized, i.e., closed, since leaving it "open" takes more room. No, it does not. Closing the disc means that the pointer to the next session is nulled. ISTR Easy CD Creator telling me I had to finalize a CD because of a space constraint. I tried to reproduce that condition by creating a project with a nearly full CD but could not. Is there a similar circumstance that I could be conflating with this? I had thought at the time it had to do with having enough space for a run-out and another lead-in (for the next session) or some such. Anything like this close to reality? Anyway my most recent experiment show nothing contrary to your statement. -- Jim "Be right back... Godot" |
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