Writing ... or should I say Rewriting to a CDRW

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  1. AndreL

    AndreL Regular member

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    When writing or rewriting to a CDRW using Nero 6 what write method should you use. Disk-at-once or tack-at-once and there also disc-at-on/96 and whats the diff between all these.
     
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    Hi there,

    Disk at once, and track at once can also be used on CD-R media.

    Disk at once:
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    1. Write the TOC (Table of Content) right from the start, it's the 1st thing it will write.

    2. Will close the session.

    3. Will ALSO close the disk (Cannot add data, an other session, later).

    Also, in the past, when I used Roxio, using Disk At Once with Audio files would remove the 2 sec gap between songs.

    Track at once:
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    1. Will write all your stuff 1st.

    2. Will write TOC at then end.

    3. Will close the session, but will not close the disk

    When using Roxio, and burning Audio tracks, burning Track At Once would add a 2 seconds delay between tracks.
    With nero, disk at once or track at once, I think you have the control on this.

    My 2 cents worth !
     

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