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Old December 8th, 2002, 01:26 PM
George George is offline
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What is Multisession CD?
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CDRoller considers a multisession CD as Data CD to which data was recorded incrementally in more than one session. Multisession CDs are recorded according to the Orange Book Part II standard.

Normally, you can access only the last session written on a multisession CD. However, you have two main reasons to access any session on a multisession CD at least. Firstly, when a new session is recorded, not all the files are copied from the previous one. Therefore, accessing the last session only, you have a chance to miss some data. Second, if the last session has damaged areas and some objects (files or folders) are not read, you can try to recover them utilizing the data obtained from previous session.

The program works with multisession CDs using own, i.e built-in session selector that allows you to access all sessions on the CD. You can also choose which session on a multisession CD you want to access - meaning that you are not limited to accessing only the last session, as compared with Windows Explorer.



Gonna let my ignorance show through here, but when you look at the definition of what a Multisession CD is, I've been trying to figure out right along how this applies to CDG's ever since this thread started, and why anyone would try to use Microstudio to copy them.

George
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