hi,
When I burned I met these 2 options.
Disc at once and Dics at one/96
what are them
and what's the difference between them?
I've searched the glossay part.
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This is an excerpt from Nero Help files.
Disc-at-once
This is a write process which does not create links between the individual sessions. The recorder starts by writing the lead-in, which is followed by the data and the lead-out. This process is used primarily by manufacturers of audio CDs.
Disc-at-once/96 is an extension of Disc-at-once which gives the software better control of the burning process. This mode is preferable, if it is available.
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