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Authored by: kerim on May 15, '02 08:36:54AM

Toast creates multisession CDs with the option to "import session" so you don't need to have multiple volumes - all your sessions can be stored as a single volume. Toast also does a lot more, including formatting CDs that can be read by a PC, burning Audio CDs faster than iTunes, etc. It is well worth the price.



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Authored by: gvitale on May 15, '02 12:34:29PM

Hi Kerim,
thanks for the tip, but at the best of my understanding Toast does this only with ISO9660 FS, is that so?



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Authored by: georgemp on May 15, '02 01:58:22PM

as gvitale said Toast creates multisession discs only with ISO9660 Cd's. For HFS+ it creates multivolume CD's same as this utility.



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Authored by: kkeusch on May 15, '02 02:30:12PM

I cannot find "import session" in TOAST. on Mac OS 10.1.4. Can you help me!!!!!!



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Authored by: kerim on May 16, '02 11:36:54AM

To use import session, you need to select OTHER --> ISO9660 --> SELECT ---> then in the pop-up window there is a button on the bottom right, labled "session". Click that and you will see the option for import session. It is true that this only works with ISO9660, but ISO9660 is good for cross-platform compatibility, and if you set it to allow for "Macintosh Names" (under settings, and which more recent versions of Windows can also read) then I don't really see any difference between ISO9660 and HFS+ in terms of my daily use. That is, I have never not been able to do something because a CD was burned in ISo9660 instead of HFS+.



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