Patrick, As Michael notes, it's probably the burner software settings and not the operating system. This is a common disk burning problem. Your "homebase" system CD burner will always see content burned with that player, but then it fails when you move to another computer with a different CD burner manufacturer. This is particularly try if you are trying to burn multiple sessions on to a single CD. To exchange disks between computers, look for options in your burner software that burns the "disk at once" and that will "close disk after session." Use a low level directory format like "Joilet". A bothersome but bullet proof transfer format is "ISO9660", but it will only take old style DOS 8 character path and file names. When you are ready to burn your transfer disk, burn all the contents once. Do not write multiple times. The second burn erases the directory structure of the first burn. - Canopus56 --- Michael Carnes <michaelcarnes@earthlink.net> wrote:
Patrick, are you burning the talks in separate sessions? By that I mean burn a talk, eject the CD, burn another talk later, etc? If that's the case, it might be that the Winderz machine can only see the last session. . . . <snip>
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