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megamark
Jun 26, 2002, 04:35 PM
hello got some mp3 disks with some cd extra quicktime movie's
now i used nero
selected cd extra
put audio tracks in bottom bit first
then put data bits in top bit as instructed
now dont get me wrong this works
the movie plays correctly when put in pc
but it puts the data track as track 1
so when in an audio cd player track one wont do anything just count
but you skip to track 2 and it plays what should be track 1
3 is 2 4 is 3 ect
how can i make the data track go on the end insted of the beginning
so it wont mess up the track order with an apparent blank track
any suggestions will be appriciated cheers :beer:

p.s. if nero wont do it correctly i have several other burner programs
win-on-cd5,disk juggler4,easy cd creator 5.02...ect

Van Nugent
Jun 27, 2002, 01:55 AM
I believe you had used Mixed Mode CD burning instead of CD Extra mode. Mixed Mode will put the data on the 1st track followed by audio tracks.

If you choose CD Extra, Nero will burn exactly the way you want, audio tracks are in 1st session and data in the 2nd session. Start a new compilation in Nero and select CD Extra.

megamark
Jun 27, 2002, 03:49 PM
no m8 i used cd extra ?????
i followed some instructions from a webpage
did what it said but it still puts data first ????? :(

Van Nugent
Jun 27, 2002, 04:35 PM
There must be something wrong in your part because when you select CD Extra, there is no way that Nero would put the data before the audio tracks. In CD Extra mode, Nero will put the data in the 2nd session, which will come after the 1st session containing the audio tracks.

Redo the burn with a CDRW disc to see if the same thing happens. Start a New compilation then in the New Compilation settings box, select CD Extra. There should be a label "CDEXTRA1" on top of the new compilation window.

I still believe you had used Mixed Mode.

megamark
Jun 27, 2002, 06:38 PM
:o erm :o
yeh i do beleve you could be right :hail:
i have tried this again
made sure it was cd-extra
and it has worked ok this time :tup:
so cheer's m8 :cheers:
problem solved :luxhello:

Van Nugent
Jun 27, 2002, 06:52 PM
You may need to read "What's CD-Extra CD (Enhanced CD)?" in the section "Burning Related" of this thread (http://www.cdrom-guide.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=109189).