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robertson Mar 20, 2002, 05:28 PM Hi, can you help me please ,i,m trying to make a copy of several tracks off my cd,s and burn them to a cdr. i,m confused and don,t know which way your supposed to do this . i,ve tried it using the standard burn (let the program decide) but i then can,t seem to burn any more tracks to that cd
i,m using a creative labs 12.10.32 drive with included nti software
robertson
Darkman Mar 20, 2002, 07:24 PM You need to be more specific about your problem, what are you trying to copy?, an audio CD or Data?. What problem are you getting,
by "can,t seem to burn any more tracks to that cd " do you mean you are trying to multi-session the disc?.
Hoss Mar 20, 2002, 08:26 PM Ummm yes more info please and you may want to read here, at least the beginning part
http://www.cdrom-guide.com/forums/showthread.php?s=&threadid=6827
robertson Mar 22, 2002, 05:59 PM yes its a cd audio copy the "leave session open "isn,t highlighted and so isn,t available the nearest to that is "close session leave disc open"
so does that mean i can,t make up one cd from tracks from more than one cd,maybe i could record those tracks onto the hard disc and burn from there all in one go
Van Nugent Mar 23, 2002, 03:39 AM When burning audio CD, select Track At Once and leave the disc open. Then you can add more tracks later but remember to close the disc when you burn the last track.
robertson Mar 23, 2002, 06:52 PM yes but with clicking on the "track at once"option you then have to have either 1"close session,leave disc open"option or 3"close session and disc"
2 is "leave session and disc open" which is greyed out so isn,t an option
and i,ve tried the 1st option of closing session and leave disc open but you can,t burn any more to it, it just keeps ejecting the disc. so when you say "track at once" what do you mean ?
Keymaster Mar 24, 2002, 02:42 PM For Audio CD on CD-R you will have to close the session. After closing the audio session you cannot add another audio session, only a data session (CD-Extra). If you could record a second audio session, CDPlayers would no longer be able to play the tracks on the first session.
whitster Mar 25, 2002, 02:58 AM I need find some software that will let me fit a 775 meg mpeg onto a disc. should I compress it? if so, how?
Keymaster Mar 25, 2002, 03:51 AM This will probably fit on a 80 Minute 700 MB CD-R with overburning. An 80 min. CD will hold 703 MB of data which has more error checking data and can only hold 2048 bytes per block compared to 2324 bytes per block which a VCD can use. A 80 Min. VCD will therefore hold about 13% more data or about 791 MB. You can use Nero to burn the mpeg to VCD.
robertson Mar 25, 2002, 03:16 PM Ye ,so anyway if i want to burn one cd and add tracks to it from say several cd,s to make up that cd .does that mean i need to get the tracks onto the hard drive and then burn them from there in the "audio" format ?and if so how do i do that ?
Robertson
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