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using CDRWs with the shaker systems

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Old 6/5/05, 05:50 PM
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so i figured instead of having to reburn CDs everytime i add songs to my collection it'd be better to burn to CDRW instead of CDRs. It works but the trouble is it only works when burned at music and not data therefore i can only fit 10-16 songs onto a CDRW rather than the 200+ of a CDR. I'm using Nero to burn. When I burned as data to the CDRW it wouldnt read anything.

Is there any way to fit tons of mp3s onto a CDRW and have it actually play?
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Originally posted by BeOnEdge@June 5, 2005, 6:53 PM
so i figured instead of having to reburn CDs everytime i add songs to my collection it'd be better to burn to CDRW instead of CDRs. It works but the trouble is it only works when burned at music and not data therefore i can only fit 10-16 songs onto a CDRW rather than the 200+ of a CDR. I'm using Nero to burn. When I burned as data to the CDRW it wouldnt read anything.

Is there any way to fit tons of mp3s onto a CDRW and have it actually play?
If you don't close the CDRs then you can burn new songs to them, you just cant delete old ones. Of course this works until the CD is filled.
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ahhhhhh. i didnt know that! so that would be the multisession option right? i always wondered what that was for.
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