D dpopiz Diamond Member Jan 28, 2001 4,454 0 0 Oct 12, 2003 #1 is there any downside to adding files to a cd-r over timeusing multiple sessions, rather than just burning all the files at once in one session?
is there any downside to adding files to a cd-r over timeusing multiple sessions, rather than just burning all the files at once in one session?
F FrustratedUser Lifer Aug 16, 2001 22,505 4 81 Oct 12, 2003 #2 You loose storage space. IIRC something like 15Mb for every session. Someone correct me if I am wrong.
You loose storage space. IIRC something like 15Mb for every session. Someone correct me if I am wrong.
A AccruedExpenditure Diamond Member May 12, 2001 6,960 7 81 Oct 12, 2003 #3 Older computers cannot read multi-session discs Learned the hard way.
D dpopiz Diamond Member Jan 28, 2001 4,454 0 0 Oct 12, 2003 #4 how old? is there any way to tell? I thought it was just that audio cd players can't read more than the first session
how old? is there any way to tell? I thought it was just that audio cd players can't read more than the first session
N NeoPTLD Platinum Member Nov 23, 2001 2,544 2 81 Oct 13, 2003 #6 When the TOC gets corrupted while adding a new session, whatever's in old session can become inaccessible.
When the TOC gets corrupted while adding a new session, whatever's in old session can become inaccessible.