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    Vitualis, you're certainly more experienced than me, but I don't think you can make a multisession disc that contains movie files. I've tried using EZCD and even though it recognizes the original session and asks if you want another session, after the burning, neither my computer nor my television can access the previously burned material. I know with EZCD you can create multisession music CDs so long as you select the burn option "Close Session but Leave Disc Open," but this does not appear to work with video files.

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    On 2001-07-19 15:13:45, waldodio wrote:
    Vitualis, you're certainly more experienced than me, but I don't think you can make a multisession disc that contains movie files. I've tried using EZCD and even though it recognizes the original session and asks if you want another session, after the burning, neither my computer nor my television can access the previously burned material. I know with EZCD you can create multisession music CDs so long as you select the burn option "Close Session but Leave Disc Open," but this does not appear to work with video files.</BLOCKQUOTE></FONT></TD></TR><TR><TD><HR size=1 color=black></TD></TR></TABLE>

    There is something wrong with your proggy or the way you burnt the multisession disc. Video files are like any other files on a multisession CD-ROM and there should be no problems in assessing them as long as your CD-ROM drives supports multisession CD-ROMs.

    You can't make multisession VCDs.

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    Michael Tam
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