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Old November 22nd, 2004, 06:54 PM
Steve Gallow Steve Gallow is offline
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Multisession Copying - Easy Solution

Multisession Easy Solution


I have a Plextor 708uf and a plextor 20/10/40 (I think the number is 320) anyway the program came with Oak Software. The oak software allows me to record a Multisession disk with no problem in about half the time as the Microstudio software. This only works on Multisession disks only. All other disks you need the Microstudio software. The Oak software reconizes the disk as a Data Disk.

Try it, it works well

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Old March 9th, 2005, 03:10 PM
nashjar nashjar is offline
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Re: Multisession Copying - Easy Solution

Can you tell a little more about how to find this Oak Software? Perhaps the manufacturer name, or any info from the Help>About section?

I have a Plextor CD burner and Plextor DVD burner. Both only came with Roxio. If this Oak Software works on multisessions, I don't mind spending a little extra to purchase it, but haven't been able to find it through the Plextor site or search engines.

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Old March 27th, 2005, 08:50 PM
Gil Johnson Gil Johnson is offline
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Check out CDRWIN it will allow you to copy cd-g from a disk to a bin file
and you can key in track beginning and end which will bypass the security.
Top tunes has also done this.
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