is it possible to add audio tracks to cd after burning intial tracks using nero?
mjcandcah
2007-02-08 04:52:22 UTC
tried this one before! only got one answer! could not work it out!
what i wan't to do is burn say 2 tracks, then add tracks to the same cd later using nero 7.7.5.1[audio tracks]
Five answers:
happiness_5
2007-02-08 05:02:29 UTC
As far as I know, it IS possible as long as the Cd is re-writeable.
You may have to compile a tracklist and keep over-writing the previous info.
borogirl
2007-02-09 20:54:56 UTC
In theory, it's possible. However, it's only possible with a CD-RW disc, as this can be re-written indefinitely. You create a playlist and add it to the CD you've already compiled. You keep doing this until your disc is full. Then you can transfer your completed disc to a CD-R. These are permanent discs that you only copy to once. If your original music is on a CD-R disc, you won't be able to add anything to it, as it will have auto-finalised. Hope this helps.
neil s
2007-02-08 13:35:29 UTC
No... Audio CD’s can only be burned once; they are always closed (finalized) after the burning is complete. Audio CD's are always closed so they can play in your home stereo.
machetemachine
2007-02-08 12:58:48 UTC
yes it is possible but it depends how much space is left on the CD
07Patty
2007-02-08 18:29:51 UTC
It is possibly if you have a re-writable CD
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