I've heard of some CD Burning software recently.....

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  1. enigma687

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    that allows you to use free space on the disc to burn text onto it.

    i.e. i burn some data that is 300mb in size, in the additional free space, i can have the burner burn letters to make up, if i wish the title of the disc.

    I'm sure there are a lot of you out there who have heard of this software, but does anyone know what it's called and/or where i can get it???
     
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    not 100% sure what you mean but you can use nero on mulitsession just dont close the cd after finished.
    but like i say not to sure if this is what you mean.
     
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    Narp, not what i meant.

    When you burn data to a disc, you notice on the side that you have burnt on, the burnt section is a different colour to the free space?

    There is some software that can actually burn dummy data (i.e. nothing) in the shape of letters and such, i don't actually want to burn data on the disc.
     
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    That's the one Praetor, so no software to do it then? :(

    What a bummer....
     
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    Praetor Moderator Staff Member

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    Which is it?

    In either case, there's no software to do this -- obviously since it requires low-level hardware support and your average burning app only provides high-level support.
     
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    so thats what you ment i was thinking data
     
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    The version of Nero that shipped with the Yamaha CRW-F1 supported the DiscT@2 feature. I still have my F1 around here somewhere.
     
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    You had an F1??? LOL aside from the novelty factor -- what was the performance like? Nothing stellar I would imagine.
     
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    Hee hee, still got it. It was great for data and audio but it got replaced with the Plex Premium when I wanted to start backing up games :) I used the tattoo thingy once and thought "Wow, that's neat, I'll never use it!".
     

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