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| Thread ID: 45466 | 2004-05-23 04:48:00 | Audio Multisessions not possible with Adaptec CD Creator 4 ? | Misty (368) | Press F1 |
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| 238632 | 2004-05-23 04:48:00 | I am trying to copy the best of Bob Dylan from a three CD set (which I own -- and am not pirating) as some tracks are a lot better than others. I would like to have one CD with the best tracks to play in the car. Copied from one CD and now its telling me that it is a closed session and that if I add another session then will not be able to play on a CD player or in a car. On reading Help for the umpteenth time it seems that I can only have multisessions for data copying and not audio ? Perhaps I should have first of all copied the tracks I want from the three CD's and then burned onto the recordable (but not rewritable) CD in my E drive. As I said in the subject line I am using Adaptec CD Creator. I know the answers are all in the Help menu but have read and re-read. Is my summary above correct please. Sorry to be so dumb ! Misty ?:| |
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| 238633 | 2004-05-23 04:52:00 | Yes, that would be correct. The best way to handle this situation is to rip the tracks that you require to your hard drive as .wav files then burn all of those in one session to your CD. Cdex is a good ripping program. | tommy (2826) | ||
| 238634 | 2004-05-25 04:53:00 | yeah the CD standard that plays in your car is not able (by any burning program Adaptec CD Creator 4, or nero or anything) to have multisessions. Because of the way the standard was created it is not possible to multi session audio CDs | mikeymike76 (4408) | ||
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