-=> Quoting Joe Beels to Gordon Gilbert <=-
JB>
JB> I have a sony CDR. It's multi-session. It records music CD's just
JB> fine. The whole trick is to put each session on in a continuous
JB> stream, whether it's data or music. Any interuption in the stream,
JB> destroys the CD..
I was the one that started this thread...and I've
got a few questions for you:
1. What software is used to capture the data from
an existing music disc and burn it into a blank one?
Is this supplied by the drive manufacturer or shareware
or commerical?
2. By continous stream, you meaning you setup the entire
disc contents on a hard drive?
I'm very anxious to hear more testimonials, since I might
or might not get a CDR drive with my next PC. While they
are becoming more economical, it would prove an expensive
mistake if I can't cut my own 'greatest hits' CDs for the
car...
Steve
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