Thanks but I'll still stick with Nero for multisession.Oldy said:RecordNow automatically scans the CDR and adjusts the amount of free space available on the disk - this is confirmed by the "grey" bar at the bottom of the Window.
If you would like to be able to browse the CDR to examine the DIR structure (as you can in Nero), I have yet to find out if it's possible - if it is, I'm sure someone will post the info here.
Not being able to view the DIR structure (and therefore remove the odd file) is a drawback for me. That said, RecordNow has recorded EVERYTHING I've thrown at it without a single coaster - I'd have to say that outweighs Nero's browser....
Oldy
Nothing is 100% anyway.ZoZekool said:ur choice.
but if i were u, i'll use padus...
(nero t00 buggy)
right poko?
Thanks Poko but when first started to make a multisession cd about 680 mb then add extra 20 mb later, Record MAX finalized my disc but my recording options were:pokopiko said:If you open a data compilation in RecordNowMax, you can see in the boxes on top ofd the compilation that you can continue your multisession from ANY of the last 16 entries. Of course if you choose another session and not the last one all data inserted AFTER the chosen session will become invisible in the disk TOC.
I just cannot get how it should be easier laid out than the way it is- less than trivial.