[pchelpers] Re: editing a recreating a cd/r/rw cd

> My first sentence said I used a cd/r/rw cd.
>
OK. So it is a CD-RW re-writable cd.


> To add more, I have to ERASE it, then burn?  Then I would erase all the
ones I put on
> there, right?
>
No!  No!  No!  You do NOT have to erase it to add more.


> So what it the advantage of using a cd/r/rw cd if you can't add MORE data
to the
> first cd you burn?  <really, I don't get it!>
>



> If there is a way to add more jpg's to this cd, could you please tell me
how you
> would do that?
>
You start easy cd and then find "import session" under one of the drop downs
at the top (Disk I think it is).  Then you simply add files to the layout
that gets imported from the cd - add and delete if you want.



> ps.  I did not do that packet writing thing on this cd as someone said
that
> formatting takes up a bunch of space.  So I just put the jpg's on the cd
without
> doing that.  Again, this is all new to me.  I need help figuring it all
out.  Thanks.
>
 If you use packet writing - Adaptec Direct CD (called InCD by Nero) then
you format the cd as if it were a large floppy.  You get the instant
write/erase feature of a floppy but you lose about 100 megs - direct cd
formatted disks can hold about 540 megs, not the 650 of a "normal" cd.


Confused?
Sorry about that.

Nigel


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