Multisession disks can be used to write data in more than one burning session. This is useful, for example, for writing backups that are smaller than the media. In each session, you can add another backup file. The interesting part is that you are not only limited to data CDs or DVDs. You can also add audio sessions to a multisession disk.
About Storage Space on Multisession Disks | |
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Be aware that multisession disks need space to keep an account of all the entries from your sessions. This leads to a smaller amount of available space on your disk. The amount depends on the number of sessions. |
To start a new multisession disk, do the following:
Create your data disk first and add all your files. You cannot start with an audio CD session. Make sure that you do not fill up the entire disk, because otherwise you cannot append a new session.
Burn your data with
+ .In the dialog box that appears, go to the
tab and select . If you want to burn a DVD, do not use the DAO writing mode, because it does not support multisession.Configure other options if needed. See also Section 28.1, “Creating a Data CD or DVD”.
Start the burning session with
.After a successful burning process, you have created a multisession disk. As long as the media contains enough space, you can append more sessions if you like. Finish disks with
only if you are sure you do not need any new sessions or the space is occupied.