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ImgBurn v2.4.0.0 released 10th Feb - and it supports audio CDs
jgpaiva:
I know, I know, I should go ask in their forum but I dont have time right now so thought I'd try the lazymans way :)
-tomos (June 27, 2008, 10:45 AM)
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Which sometimes is the faster way ;) (nope, i've got no answer for you, tom :P)
AbteriX:
Hello friends.
and
Support for multi-session/track CD reading/burning
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-tomos (February 10, 2008, 05:24 PM)
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has anyone actually used imgburn for multisession ?
I cant find anything related to it in programme or "Guide"/help pdf
I know, I know, I should go ask in their forum but I dont have time right now so thought I'd try the lazymans way :)
-tomos (June 27, 2008, 10:45 AM)
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I think there is no "Support for multi-session" CDs right now.(***)
Changel log 2.4.0.0 says "Added: Support for multi-session/track CD reading/burning (*using a CUE file "
See the forum "Multisession Disk, Where is the option??" too.
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*** I never used this anyway, as "LIGHTNING UK!" sayed it all for me ;D
http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=3433&view=findpost&p=39535
tomos:
thanks Abterix ... and jgpaiva (i think :P)
actually I wasnt as lazy as it looked ...
I had found the thread Abterix points to
I think there is no "Support for multi-session" CDs right now.(***)
Changel log 2.4.0.0 says "Added: Support for multi-session/track CD reading/burning (*using a CUE file "
See the forum "Multisession Disk, Where is the option??" too.
-AbteriX (June 27, 2008, 02:38 PM)
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I had also found this thread *
ImgBurn can't start/continue a multisession disc in Build mode, although it can read and write multisession discs in Read and Write modes smile.gif-http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=6576&hl=multisession
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which I had misread as ImgBurn can.... which left me very confused :)
I'm always amazed how little interest there is in multi-session burning
maybe it's only when one starts working [at home] with bigger files (and doing half-hourly or so backups) that it seems attractive ??
Keep thinking about going online backup but slow to change...
* edit/ * boy, do they have some NSFW avatars over there ...
f0dder:
tomos: I personally lost interest in multi-session burning long time ago. It's unsuitable for smaller files because lead-in/out takes space, I always found it slowed down reading somewhat (and not working with all drives, but that was of course "back then"), and well... backups on optical media? Nah. Raid-mirror LAN file server, and if you need safekeeping on a different physical location, external USB/FireWire/eSata harddisk.
Armando:
and well... backups on optical media? Nah. Raid-mirror LAN file server, and if you need safekeeping on a different physical location, external USB/FireWire/eSata harddisk.
-f0dder (June 27, 2008, 05:44 PM)
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maybe off-topic... but I couldn't agree more. I stay faaaarrrrr from optical media (DVDs, mostly) when it comes to backup. I'll archive stuff, certainly, but will then make sure that I have 2-3 copies, just in case. DVDs are for movies and Vista! CDs are for music and... Windows XP! :P
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