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#1 User is offline   looloo 

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Posted 08 October 2006 - 03:48 PM

Hi, all! I am having difficulties. I have Roxio Photosuite5, and it works pretty well to burn. However, does anyone know of a way to NOT close out the disk after burning so I can add to it at a later date? OR, do you know of a program that WILL allow that? Thanks in advance!!
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Posted 08 October 2006 - 03:54 PM

View Postlooloo, on Oct 8 2006, 06:48 PM, said:

Hi, all! I am having difficulties. I have Roxio Photosuite5, and it works pretty well to burn. However, does anyone know of a way to NOT close out the disk after burning so I can add to it at a later date? OR, do you know of a program that WILL allow that? Thanks in advance!!


I don't know anything about Photosuite 5, but you posted in the wrong forums. It has been moved to the proper forum. :)
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Posted 08 October 2006 - 06:30 PM

View Postgrandpabruce, on Oct 8 2006, 03:54 PM, said:

I don't know anything about Photosuite 5, but you posted in the wrong forums. It has been moved to the proper forum. :)

I'm LOST!!!! Where was it moved to, please???
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Posted 08 October 2006 - 07:42 PM

It was moved to right here, The Photosuite 5 forum where you're reading it.

You originally posted it in the 'General Chat (not for burning software)' forum.

Now, back to our scheduled program : - can anyone help with this question please?

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Posted 29 October 2006 - 12:51 PM

View Postlooloo, on Oct 8 2006, 05:48 PM, said:

Hi, all! I am having difficulties. I have Roxio Photosuite5, and it works pretty well to burn. However, does anyone know of a way to NOT close out the disk after burning so I can add to it at a later date? OR, do you know of a program that WILL allow that? Thanks in advance!!


I don't have PhotoSuite 5, but if it's like later versions, what you're burning is a slideshow and you cannot add to that.

If you're burning to a CD, you can probably use the built in CD burning capabilities of Windows to just burn those photos to a CD, just as you would files, so that you can use them later and back up the photos that are on your hard drive. You can then add photos to the CD later. It will not be a slideshow, however.

If you're burning them to a DVD, then you need a program like Creator Classic in Roxio's Easy Media Creator 9. However, if you don't have a computer that meets the specifications for that program, you can probably pick up an earlier version on the internet from a reputable dealer. ( Don't buy an OEM - original equipment manufacturer - version)
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