I wanna be able to "test" my SVCDs using CD-RWs prior to burning them off onto CD-Rs.
My current default is to create SVCDs to .bin/.cue prior to burning.
I have just about every authoring/burning software known to man. It's an addiction...I cannot help myself!
Primarily use: Alcohol 120% (latest)
Nero Burning Rom (latest)
So...
Any suggestions and/or rules to follow?
Seems my attempts have ruined a few CD-RWs. Most likely because of lead-in <-> lead-out and the whole finilization of the disc.
Here's some info about my system:
- Windows XP Professional SP1 & SP2
- AMD Athlon Thoroughbred 2200+
(1.79 GHz)
- 1.024 Gig DDR RAM PC2100
- 40 gig Samsung 7200rpm Hard drive (OS)
- 40 gig Maxtor 7200rpm Hard drive (Storage)
- 20 gig Western Digital 7200 Hard drive (Workshop)
- ECS Elite K7S5A Pro Revision 5.0 Motherboard
- KWorld TV Tuner w/FM Radio w/Remote
- Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Platinum Sound Card
- MSI Ti4200 128Meg DDR Video Graphics Accelerator
- 16x Panasonic DVD Rom Drive
- 52x24x52x Lite On CD-RW Drive
- Iomega 100MB External Zip Drive
- 1.44mb Floppy Drive
- 1 Blue Crystal Flashing LED Fan (80x80x25mm : 32.5CFM Air Flow : 28.3dBA Noise)
- 1 Blue Crystal LED Fan (80x80x25mm : 32.5CFM Air Flow : 28.3dBA Noise)
- 1 Quadra Colored Crystal LED Fan (80x80x25mm : 32.5CFM Air Flow : 28.3dBA Noise)
- 17" Optiquest Q71 Monitor
- Microsoft Wireless Keyboard and Mouse
- Logitech USB Web Cam
- Creative Labs Inspire 5.1 5200 Surround Sound Speaker System
- Visioneer 5200 One Touch Paperport Flatbed Scanner
- HP 420 DeskJet Color Printer
- DLink DI-614+ Wireless Router
- Linksys Cable/DSL Modem
- 4 Port USB Hub
- 2 Port PSX to USB Controller Adapter
- Microsoft Sidewinder Gamepad (2)
- T911 Loader
- Nikon CoolPix 2500 2.0 Mega pixel Digital Camera
My current default is to create SVCDs to .bin/.cue prior to burning.
I have just about every authoring/burning software known to man. It's an addiction...I cannot help myself!
Primarily use: Alcohol 120% (latest)
Nero Burning Rom (latest)
So...
Any suggestions and/or rules to follow?
Seems my attempts have ruined a few CD-RWs. Most likely because of lead-in <-> lead-out and the whole finilization of the disc.
Here's some info about my system:
- Windows XP Professional SP1 & SP2
- AMD Athlon Thoroughbred 2200+
(1.79 GHz)
- 1.024 Gig DDR RAM PC2100
- 40 gig Samsung 7200rpm Hard drive (OS)
- 40 gig Maxtor 7200rpm Hard drive (Storage)
- 20 gig Western Digital 7200 Hard drive (Workshop)
- ECS Elite K7S5A Pro Revision 5.0 Motherboard
- KWorld TV Tuner w/FM Radio w/Remote
- Sound Blaster Live! 5.1 Platinum Sound Card
- MSI Ti4200 128Meg DDR Video Graphics Accelerator
- 16x Panasonic DVD Rom Drive
- 52x24x52x Lite On CD-RW Drive
- Iomega 100MB External Zip Drive
- 1.44mb Floppy Drive
- 1 Blue Crystal Flashing LED Fan (80x80x25mm : 32.5CFM Air Flow : 28.3dBA Noise)
- 1 Blue Crystal LED Fan (80x80x25mm : 32.5CFM Air Flow : 28.3dBA Noise)
- 1 Quadra Colored Crystal LED Fan (80x80x25mm : 32.5CFM Air Flow : 28.3dBA Noise)
- 17" Optiquest Q71 Monitor
- Microsoft Wireless Keyboard and Mouse
- Logitech USB Web Cam
- Creative Labs Inspire 5.1 5200 Surround Sound Speaker System
- Visioneer 5200 One Touch Paperport Flatbed Scanner
- HP 420 DeskJet Color Printer
- DLink DI-614+ Wireless Router
- Linksys Cable/DSL Modem
- 4 Port USB Hub
- 2 Port PSX to USB Controller Adapter
- Microsoft Sidewinder Gamepad (2)
- T911 Loader
- Nikon CoolPix 2500 2.0 Mega pixel Digital Camera
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