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    1. #1

      Click' N Burn Pro

      I've tried this program and I've noticed that it and Prassi PrimoCD Plus are identical.I think that it is a nice CD-R program, but how could I import tracks of multisessions data discs to continue with the recording? I can see the tracks, but I can not import these.Somebody has used the program and knows like doing it?Thanks.

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      Hi. I´m not sure but I think it does this automaticly if the last session isn´t closed. I use the big brother of this soft.. RecordNowMax and this one has this option set by default.

      LaZorMan
      Retired, but not forgotten

    3. #3

      Angry

      I don't know what's the problem, but when I start the program with a multisession data CD (last session open) loaded in my CD-R burner, it can recognize the tracks and it says that it's a good CD, but when I open the dialog "Data disc", the program can't load the last track to continue with the recording where it was left.And I checked the option "Load last track" by default.Can you load these and continue normally the recording?
      Please I need help.I like a lot this app...

    4. #4
      Any idea where I can get a copy of RecordNowMax? Sounds interesting.
      Thanks

    5. #5
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      I use Click'n Burn Pro and have found it does not like to continue the Multisession CD when the previous tracks have been written by another program, particularly with CDRWin.

      Best way to recover is to copy all files off the CD to HD together with your new files and burn to a new Data CD using Click'n Burn and then you will right in the future as long as you stay with Click'n Burn.

      Cheers.

    6. #6
      Thanks to all and yes, the CD which I was using was recorded with nero.But only a question, if I use Click'N Burn to start a multisession data CD and then I continue the recording with this program, will it be done normally?
      It can be that Click'N Burn doesn't recognize CD's of this type recorded with other programs like nero or CDRWin.
      I recommend Click'N Burn or Prassi PrimoCD.They are small but very good CD-R burning programs for data and music CD's.Not for copies because it doesn't have additional options.
      The pack which you can find in the downloads section is too big (19 MB.) because it contains four language setups (English, spanish, french and italian) and Veritas DLA.

    7. #7

      Wink

      Ah, this post is for eddieb.You can download a trial version (30 days) of RecordNowMax here :


      h**p://www.stompinc.com/files/recordnowmax_30day.exe


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