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Re: [microsound] Burning Mixed-mode CD's



mixed mode technically is data before audio. so it's not really the way to
go. you want a multisession hybrid, audio first rom second (Enhanced CD -
blue book specification)

nero has a really nice multisession set up. you need to make sure you have a
mac partitioned drive for it to pull the hfs data from. toast is great as
well. allows you to import iso pretty easy.

whatever you use, a lot of software has a setting called session at once -
leave disc open. use this for the audio portion. this will write the cda
(red book) portion of the disc without 2 sec gaps and leave the disc
appendable (orange book). then use toast or nero to write the hybrid rom
data (yellow book) and you'll have yourself an enhanced cd (blue book).

sheeewww!

good luck.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Aural Industries" <aural_industries@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <idm@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 4:44 AM
Subject: [microsound] Burning Mixed-mode CD's


> Hi All,
>
> Please excuse the off-topic nature of this post but I have a pressing
> problem that I hope some kind soul can help me with (if they can i'll send
> them the next AI Sense CD free of charge as a thank you). I want to be
able
> to burn a mixed-mode CD that has the data-track hidden from normal cd
> players but that shows up on PC & Macs. I have tried EasyCD Creator and
Nero
> without much success. Any help much appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
> http://www.aural-industries.com.au
>
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