
Slackmaster2K
Gone
As a HomeRec'er, you should really be familiar with the CD burning process. At the very least you should be aware of the differences between an audio CD and a data CD, and how to appropriately configure your software. You should also be aware of "multisession CD's", and what it means to "close" a CD, and how this works in your software.
And you should *always* check your CD before you send it to someone. It's best to check the CD in a regular CDROM drive, preferably in a totally different computer. Don't just assume the CD is good because you can list the files on it either...try to copy the files to the hard drive.
So far I've gotten 2 bad CD's. One was completely messed up, and the other simply had an open session. Luckily I was able to close the session and use the CD, but it's sort of a software-dependent process....Nero doesn't like to close sessions started by EZCD Creator, for instance.
Slackmaster 2000
And you should *always* check your CD before you send it to someone. It's best to check the CD in a regular CDROM drive, preferably in a totally different computer. Don't just assume the CD is good because you can list the files on it either...try to copy the files to the hard drive.
So far I've gotten 2 bad CD's. One was completely messed up, and the other simply had an open session. Luckily I was able to close the session and use the CD, but it's sort of a software-dependent process....Nero doesn't like to close sessions started by EZCD Creator, for instance.
Slackmaster 2000