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TShpares
post Jun 18 2006, 07:41 PM, updated 20y ago

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Let's say i want to burn 1 episode around 233 mb per week into DVD. I juz wanna know how many times multi session allow if i only burn 1 episode 1 week. Will i able to use all 4.4gb?
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post Jun 18 2006, 07:45 PM

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every multisession wastes certain space, so you don't get maximum (4.4GB) if you have multiple multisession.

Better save in harddisk wait until 4.4 GB and burn.
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post Jun 18 2006, 07:55 PM

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From Wikipedia :

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multisession

So for the summary, multisession can be max 99 only

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post Jun 18 2006, 08:18 PM

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haha! Burn one epi per week? biggrin.gif Later spoil your dvd la, i mean if burning failure.

Better wait till u get 4.38GB and burn into dvd smile.gif
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post Jun 18 2006, 08:22 PM

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QUOTE(allvin @ Jun 18 2006, 08:18 PM)
haha! Burn one epi per week? biggrin.gif Later spoil your dvd la, i mean if burning failure.

Better wait till u get 4.38GB and burn into dvd smile.gif
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Agree...I've experience it.Initially I thought it was handy but something bad happen and Nero failed to continue from last session.
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post Jun 18 2006, 08:27 PM

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buy a dvd+rw disc (use it to backup some episodes first). better than use multisession on dvdr. if ur luck not good, all data will not be visible after few sessions.
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post Jun 18 2006, 08:37 PM

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For long term investment, it's good to have a bigger HDD. I read from a computer magazine about optical media have short life span.People & manufacturer believe it can last for ever (perhaps at least 50 years or maybe more).Eventually, the media itself degrading.

I confirm it by myself by checking my anime which I save in few years back.I just kept it in the box only.Apparently that CD cannot be played properly (imation beb ...how come huh ?).Try recover using ISObuster but failed.

It been suggested to do backup on optical media for every 2 or three years.Or maybe every years.

Just a thought & experience to share.
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post Jun 18 2006, 09:59 PM

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QUOTE(keyz @ Jun 18 2006, 09:37 PM)
For long term investment, it's good to have a bigger HDD. I read from a computer magazine about optical media have short life span.People & manufacturer believe it can last for ever (perhaps at least 50 years or maybe more).Eventually, the media itself degrading.

I confirm it by myself by checking my anime which I save in few years back.I just kept it in the box only.Apparently that CD cannot be played properly (imation beb ...how come huh ?).Try recover using ISObuster but failed.

It been suggested to do backup on optical media for every 2 or three years.Or maybe every years.

Just a thought & experience to share.
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Yep! Definite agree wit ya. All my frie and even me, experience that. Some old cd i burn, cant be read now sad.gif
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post Jun 19 2006, 01:34 AM

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Thx for the info. Haha i still remember last time i burn some game with a very cheap cd-r, after 2 years no touch, the cd totally transparent... If u get wat i mean lol..

 

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