I would like to but some CDs with some similar content like running instruction and video codecs. Basicaly I am burning a series of videos and one comon set of codecs to play them.
So I burn the first one and it is fine. Now I just want to change the title of the CD and simply and new video files. The problem is that the buned files are dimmed as they are part of the multisession. So when I try burning the second compilation, I recieve and error that says that it can only be burned on the same CD as the original session.
So my question is how can I force the second compilation to burn without creating a new compilation. And also, how can I dissable multisession file support. Meaning that if I burn a CDRW, and then try to reburn it, NERO scans the disk to check for updated files and tries to update automaticly. Not only does that take time but also causes many problems, so I would simply like dissable all such file memory that keeps track of files and were they were burned from. That way I can do what I want and if I want to update a file, I can do it easily and manualy without the time and problems of autoupdates.
Thanks
Michael Elkin
So I burn the first one and it is fine. Now I just want to change the title of the CD and simply and new video files. The problem is that the buned files are dimmed as they are part of the multisession. So when I try burning the second compilation, I recieve and error that says that it can only be burned on the same CD as the original session.
So my question is how can I force the second compilation to burn without creating a new compilation. And also, how can I dissable multisession file support. Meaning that if I burn a CDRW, and then try to reburn it, NERO scans the disk to check for updated files and tries to update automaticly. Not only does that take time but also causes many problems, so I would simply like dissable all such file memory that keeps track of files and were they were burned from. That way I can do what I want and if I want to update a file, I can do it easily and manualy without the time and problems of autoupdates.
Thanks
Michael Elkin