Reading multi-track session on a CD

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Roger Withnell

How do I read all the multi-track sessions on a CD?

Through Explorer, I can only read on of the sessions.
 
You will need to install the multi-session reader software. XP does not do
multi-session CD natively.

Roger Withnell said:
How do I read all the multi-track sessions on a CD?

Through Explorer, I can only read on of the sessions.
 
Yves said:
You will need to install the multi-session reader software. XP does not do
multi-session CD natively.

How do I read all the multi-track sessions on a CD?

Through Explorer, I can only read on of the sessions.

Yves, Yves, Yves. You seem to be *very* confused about optical disks. XP
does indeed do multi-session burning--files may be added to a CD-R until
its capacity is reached. The OP needs to do a Google search for ISO
Buster and download the free version, which will let him see all of
what's on the disk.
 
Raymond J. Johnson Jr. said:
Yves said:
You will need to install the multi-session reader software. XP does not
do multi-session CD natively.



Yves, Yves, Yves. You seem to be *very* confused about optical disks. XP
does indeed do multi-session burning--files may be added to a CD-R until
its capacity is reached. The OP needs to do a Google search for ISO Buster
and download the free version, which will let him see all of what's on the
disk.

If Yves is confused, then why did you say the same thing, install the
multi-session reader software?
In Yves reply, replace 'do' with 'read'.
 
Roger said:
How do I read all the multi-track sessions on a CD?

Through Explorer, I can only read on of the sessions.

If it was burned correctly as a multi-session disk, you should see all
the sessions as if they were one in explorer - any later version of a
file, burned in a later session being shown in preference to the earlier
one.
 
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| | > Yves Leclerc wrote:
| >> You will need to install the multi-session reader software. XP does
not
| >> do multi-session CD natively.
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| >>>How do I read all the multi-track sessions on a CD?
| >>>
| >>>Through Explorer, I can only read on of the sessions.
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| >>> http://www.usenet.com
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| >
| > Yves, Yves, Yves. You seem to be *very* confused about optical disks. XP
| > does indeed do multi-session burning--files may be added to a CD-R until
| > its capacity is reached. The OP needs to do a Google search for ISO
Buster
| > and download the free version, which will let him see all of what's on
the
| > disk.
|
| If Yves is confused, then why did you say the same thing, install the
| multi-session reader software?
| In Yves reply, replace 'do' with 'read'.
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| Ron Sommer

You don't know what you're talking about either, apparently. XP *will* read
multi-session disks. If it creates them, what sense would it make for it not
to be able to read them? What Yves was apparently referring to was a UDF
reader, perhaps in the belief that the OP's disk was packet-written, but
there's nothing in the post to suggest that. My suggestion, ISO Buster,
will allow the OP to see the disk contents no matter how they were written.
 
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