CD which comprises more than one session, each of which comprises Lead-in, Program area and Lead-out. On a recordable CD, additional sessions can be written at different times.
Multiple incremental recording events, or sessions, using non-incremental session-at-once or incremental track-at-once writing, each recording event resulting in a new lead-in (with TOC), program area, and lead-out. Multiple recording events at different times result in multiple sessions with a distinct TOC for each session.
A multisession CD consists of multiple sessions, each recorded at a different time. Each of the sessions are linked together in such a way that only one logical device appears when the CD is mounted. Not all CD-recorders can record this type of CD and not all CD-ROM drives can read them.
recordable CD format allowing data to be written to the disc in more than one session
CD which comprises more than one session, each of which comprises Lead-in, Program area and Lead-out and (for a recordable CD) can be written at different times (ie sessions).
The Orange Book specification which allows additional data to be appended to a previously recorded disc. A session is defined as an area including lead-in, program data and lead-out. Contrast the recording structure of a pressed CD-ROM or a CD-R written in Disc at Once mode that contains just. Also referred to as linked session.
A technique in write-once recording technology that allows additional data to be appended after data written in an earlier session.
A feature that allows data to be read from or written to a CD during more than one session. This is important if the disk was only partially filled during the first write.
CD format allowing the recording of data onto the disc in more than one session.
A CD-ROM format that allows information to be recorded incrementally in different sessions on the same CD.
Multisession is a method for adding information to a CD incrementally. This allows you to add information to a blank CD over time, without having to gather all the information before you start the burning process.
A method of adding data incrementally to a CD in more than one recording session. If data is linked between session, all data on a multisession disc, when read on a multisession CD-ROM drive, may be seen as part of a single logical structure. Multisession is very different from packet writing. For more information.
"Nero will allow you to add data to an already used CD or DVD when you start burning the first time choosing 'Start Multisession Disc'. Later on, you can add more data. When inserting the disc, Nero will ask you if you want to have the old data to be visible or not. A multisession disc is not well recognized in older windows versions." Go to top
Disc on which additional data, instructions, and information can be written to at a later time. 7.21
Adding data to a disc in more than one recording session. It is possible to link data from one recording session to a later session.