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Old January 4th 06, 08:38 AM posted to alt.comp.periphs.cdr
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I would appreciate some guidance with the following.
I have a new LG DVD player which allows playback of mpg / avi files on DVD
RW as long as the session is closed.
I've only recently switched to Nero 7 from Roxio and used the following
method which seemed to work so far.

Used START MULTISESSION for the first files. Played no problem. Then I
wanted to ad another batch , so I chose the
CONTINUE Multisession option and once again, everything worked nicely.
Is this the correct way to go about it ? Once the disk approaches it's
limit, I intend to copy everything back to the HD and
burn a finalised DVD R . I'm aware of the 'dangers' regarding multi
session etc...I just want to know if I'm going about it
the right way ?

Thanks in advance.
TC


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Old January 4th 06, 09:59 AM posted to alt.comp.periphs.cdr
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Tom Crooze wrote:

I would appreciate some guidance with the following.
I have a new LG DVD player which allows playback of mpg / avi files on DVD
RW as long as the session is closed.
I've only recently switched to Nero 7 from Roxio and used the following
method which seemed to work so far.

Used START MULTISESSION for the first files. Played no problem. Then I
wanted to ad another batch , so I chose the
CONTINUE Multisession option and once again, everything worked nicely.
Is this the correct way to go about it ? Once the disk approaches it's
limit, I intend to copy everything back to the HD and
burn a finalised DVD R . I'm aware of the 'dangers' regarding multi
session etc...I just want to know if I'm going about it
the right way ?

Thanks in advance.
TC


Yes, you are doing it the right way.
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Old January 4th 06, 02:17 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.cdr
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Default Nero Multisession Help Appreciated

A lot depends on the player. Generally, you should import the previous
session into the new session each time if you want all the sessions to be
available. Some players won't see anything but the last session until the
disc is closed.


"Tom Crooze" wrote in message
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I would appreciate some guidance with the following.
I have a new LG DVD player which allows playback of mpg / avi files on DVD
RW as long as the session is closed.
I've only recently switched to Nero 7 from Roxio and used the following
method which seemed to work so far.

Used START MULTISESSION for the first files. Played no problem. Then I
wanted to ad another batch , so I chose the
CONTINUE Multisession option and once again, everything worked nicely.
Is this the correct way to go about it ? Once the disk approaches it's
limit, I intend to copy everything back to the HD and
burn a finalised DVD R . I'm aware of the 'dangers' regarding multi
session etc...I just want to know if I'm going about it
the right way ?

Thanks in advance.
TC




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Old January 4th 06, 06:59 PM posted to alt.comp.periphs.cdr
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A lot depends on the player. Generally, you should import the previous
session into the new session each time if you want all the sessions to be
available. Some players won't see anything but the last session until the
disc is closed.


"Tom Crooze" wrote in message
news:wQLuf.130152$2k.37784@pd7tw1no...
I would appreciate some guidance with the following.
I have a new LG DVD player which allows playback of mpg / avi files on
DVD
RW as long as the session is closed.
I've only recently switched to Nero 7 from Roxio and used the following
method which seemed to work so far.

Used START MULTISESSION for the first files. Played no problem. Then I
wanted to ad another batch , so I chose the
CONTINUE Multisession option and once again, everything worked nicely.
Is this the correct way to go about it ? Once the disk approaches it's
limit, I intend to copy everything back to the HD and
burn a finalised DVD R . I'm aware of the 'dangers' regarding multi
session etc...I just want to know if I'm going about it
the right way ?

Thanks in advance.
TC




I was prompted to import a session , and it seemed like a good idea, so I
did! The CD Gods smiled on me..G
Thanks once again for the help. I'll be back as soon as I screw something
ELSE up! G


 




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