Hello, actually disc at once doesn't mean all tracks are combined. If you
have a cd where tracks need to be seamless, then disc at once is the option.
A live cd will flow smoothly. If you select track at once, then the tracks
will have two-second gaps between them, which would break the flow of
hi. disc at once combines all the tracks on the cd into a single track.
track at once sepparates them as they are on the disc.
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From: "Donald L. Roberts"
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Sent: Monday, May 14, 2012 11:18 AM
Subject: Disk at once versus track at once
I would apprecia
I would appreciate knowing the difference between disk at once and track at
once when burning CDs. Also my burning program has a setting called “disk at
once 96.” What is this also? Thanks.
Don Roberts
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I would like to learn the pros and cons of disk at once versus track at once
when burning audio CDs. I seem to recall that with disk at once, the table of
contents is the last thing which gets recorded. But what are the differences
between the programs? Incidentally, my burning program also