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#2
Posted 20 September 2009 - 03:09 PM
Please explain a bit More. In my book, there are several different meanings for "Multi-Session"
One example uising Roxio's programs is burning a (what I call a multi-session disk) data disk is to add files in the program "Creator Classic" and then burn that disk. Later, you can place that disk in the drive and the program will automatically recognize the disk and you can then add (burn)additional files to that same disk. (Just make sure when you burn the first disk that you leave it open and don't close it. Otherwise that won't work.
If that's not what you are referring to, give some additional information as to exactly what Roxio program you are referring to (Assume C2009) and any other information regarding what you mean by "multi-session"
Frank...
One example uising Roxio's programs is burning a (what I call a multi-session disk) data disk is to add files in the program "Creator Classic" and then burn that disk. Later, you can place that disk in the drive and the program will automatically recognize the disk and you can then add (burn)additional files to that same disk. (Just make sure when you burn the first disk that you leave it open and don't close it. Otherwise that won't work.
If that's not what you are referring to, give some additional information as to exactly what Roxio program you are referring to (Assume C2009) and any other information regarding what you mean by "multi-session"
Frank...
This post has been edited by REDWAGON: 20 September 2009 - 03:12 PM
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Posted 20 September 2009 - 04:41 PM
QUOTE (REDWAGON @ Sep 20 2009, 03:09 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Please explain a bit More. In my book, there are several different meanings for "Multi-Session"
One example uising Roxio's programs is burning a (what I call a multi-session disk) data disk is to add files in the program "Creator Classic" and then burn that disk. Later, you can place that disk in the drive and the program will automatically recognize the disk and you can then add (burn)additional files to that same disk. (Just make sure when you burn the first disk that you leave it open and don't close it. Otherwise that won't work.
If that's not what you are referring to, give some additional information as to exactly what Roxio program you are referring to (Assume C2009) and any other information regarding what you mean by "multi-session"
Frank...
One example uising Roxio's programs is burning a (what I call a multi-session disk) data disk is to add files in the program "Creator Classic" and then burn that disk. Later, you can place that disk in the drive and the program will automatically recognize the disk and you can then add (burn)additional files to that same disk. (Just make sure when you burn the first disk that you leave it open and don't close it. Otherwise that won't work.
If that's not what you are referring to, give some additional information as to exactly what Roxio program you are referring to (Assume C2009) and any other information regarding what you mean by "multi-session"
Frank...
Usingc2009,
I am trying to burn another two slideshows onto a disc that i have already burnt(slideshow)
Iwould like to be able to burn on an already burnt disc at anytime
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Posted 20 September 2009 - 04:45 PM
If this is a video disc, it can't be done. Video DVD is like an Audio CD. They are automatically closed or the player won't recognize it.
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Posted 20 September 2009 - 06:28 PM
QUOTE (ggrussell @ Sep 20 2009, 04:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
If this is a video disc, it can't be done. Video DVD is like an Audio CD. They are automatically closed or the player won't recognize it.
What other way could it be done?
#6
Posted 20 September 2009 - 07:28 PM
As far as I know, There is no way to burn another slideshow if the disc is already burnt. But if you want more than one slideshow on one disc, that is entirely different. You build the video DVD using MyDVD and put two or more slideshows on the Main Menu and THEN burn.
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#7
Posted 20 September 2009 - 07:50 PM
QUOTE (ggrussell @ Sep 20 2009, 07:28 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
As far as I know, There is no way to burn another slideshow if the disc is already burnt. But if you want more than one slideshow on one disc, that is entirely different. You build the video DVD using MyDVD and put two or more slideshows on the Main Menu and THEN burn.
Thanks for the info, Will give it a try.
Regards Neil
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Posted 21 September 2009 - 03:26 AM
QUOTE (neilmac7 @ Sep 20 2009, 10:50 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thanks for the info, Will give it a try.
Regards Neil
Regards Neil
Neil, do not post the same question in two different threads with a little change in verbage. You were answered in the first one. I guess you didn't like the answer and went answer shopping. Perhaps you need to get some basic information on DVD and on burning from someone other than this forum.
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