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No multisession possible
Neither my cdr or dvdr will write a multisession disk anymore using
either Nero 7 or NTI CDmaker 7.5 trial although until recently they both worked fine. The disks are closed after the first session even if "start a multisession" is chosen in Nero. Aftwewards they are recognized as unrecordable. Even CDRWs and DVDRWs are closed and the programs will not recognize them as RWs afterwards and refuses to erase them. But Alcohol 120% will erase them. I am running XP Pro service pack2 on a Pentium 4 with 1024 MB ram. Anyone have any Ideas? |
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No multisession possible
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Mike Richter, were you born with "Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face? -------------------------------------- Ozymandias wrote: Neither my cdr or dvdr will write a multisession disk anymore using either Nero 7 or NTI CDmaker 7.5 trial although until recently they both worked fine. The disks are closed after the first session even if "start a multisession" is chosen in Nero. Aftwewards they are recognized as unrecordable. Even CDRWs and DVDRWs are closed and the programs will not recognize them as RWs afterwards and refuses to erase them. But Alcohol 120% will erase them. I am running XP Pro service pack2 on a Pentium 4 with 1024 MB ram. Anyone have any Ideas? Maybe you are burning at a faster speed than the RW are rated? At the last step, the Burn tab, what's the Write speed Nero selected? Is the 'Finalize CD' unchecked and greyed out? Are the burnt files readable in Windows Explorer? .. ================================================== = Mike Richter - the Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB (UDF) ================================================== = The slimiest lying friggin SOB Mike Richter has been for YEARS blaming the UDF -- to weasel out the bugs of DirectCD: ------------------------------------------ UDF is a fragile format UDF is an unreliable format the format is very fragile and unreliable The format is bad - it loses data The fault is not with the software but with the format There is an inherent problem in UDF Packet writing is the same as UDF. I have used only DCD for packet writing, have had no problems due to the software - but too many due to the format itself to bother with it any longer. ------------------------------------------ But then again: ====================== From: Mike Richter (the Slimiest Lying Friggin ****) Date: 5/4/06 Subject: UDF Has just bit me in the bum I have used UDF for many years, but yesterday I had my first corruption. I am now wondering whether to bother with UDF First, your problem is not with UDF ====================== ------------------------------- Wow! What a slimy friggin SOB! ---------------------------------------------- Mikey, you are the Slimiest Lying Friggin SOB! ---------------------------------------------- Mike Richter, were you born with "Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face? -------------------------------------- (Mike Richter, any Material Connection w/ Roxio?) |
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