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Old March 11th, 2005, 01:40 PM
nashjar nashjar is offline
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Re: Importing Multisession

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So I take it that MicroStudio will capture ALL of the tracks on a multi-session disc? Or does it drop the last track?

If so, I may need for my SOund Choice discs....
I've been able to use MicroStudio for all but one of my multisession discs.

You perform an 'import tracks' procedure. Check the size of the last track listed in the import window, this is most often a data track that will be less than a minute in length. You can also verify this is a data track by checking the CD's track listing. If it is supposed to have 16 songs, and the Import Tracks window shows 17, with the 17th being very small, it is a data track.

Select all songs but the data track. The Import function will hang on the last song selected. Let it sit for a few minutes, then eject the disc without cancelling the import. Although it appeared to hang, the program actually successfully imported the last track. You will see the last track in the folder you specified for import and can now use it in the custom assembly tab to create a CD.
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Old March 11th, 2005, 01:44 PM
bigdaddylddd bigdaddylddd is offline
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Re: Importing Multisession

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I've been able to use MicroStudio for all but one of my multisession discs.

You perform an 'import tracks' procedure. Check the size of the last track listed in the import window, this is most often a data track that will be less than a minute in length. You can also verify this is a data track by checking the CD's track listing. If it is supposed to have 16 songs, and the Import Tracks window shows 17, with the 17th being very small, it is a data track.

Select all songs but the data track. The Import function will hang on the last song selected. Let it sit for a few minutes, then eject the disc without cancelling the import. Although it appeared to hang, the program actually successfully imported the last track. You will see the last track in the folder you specified for import and can now use it in the custom assembly tab to create a CD.
Got it, thanks. Just ordered MicroStudio and a MTU Drive.
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Old March 11th, 2005, 01:51 PM
nashjar nashjar is offline
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Re: Importing Multisession

Cool... I think you'll like it. I've been using MTU for years and have always had success with it!
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