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Disc-At-One/96 write method in Nero

PostPosted: Thu Feb 05, 2004 1:06 pm
by Garathor
In Nero (I use 5.5.10.54), there is a write method named Disc-At-One/96. What is it?

The Nero manual claims that it is better to use the Disc-At-One/96 write method when you are copying CDs. Is this true, and why?

PostPosted: Thu Feb 05, 2004 8:49 pm
by Action Jackson
I'm not sure exactly but I believe it increases the compatibility of the CD being able to be played on various optical drives.

Just for good measure I select that setting anyways.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 05, 2004 10:50 pm
by dodecahedron
clicking the ? button gives this info on the pull-down:
Track-At-Once:
This mode is useful for createing CDs with several sessions.

Disc-At-Once:
This is the preferred method for copying CDs or burning high quality audio CDs. Using Disc-At-Once you can also burn CD-Text information on audio CDs (if supported by the drive).

Disc-At-Once/96:
This mode has all the benefits of Disc-At-Once but in addition you can burn all kinds of non standard-disc. You can also burn CD-Text information on every kind of audio disc (including CD-Extra and Mixedmode CDs). Note that not all recorders support this mode.

i don't see any need to use this ordinarily.

PostPosted: Fri Feb 06, 2004 5:54 pm
by CCampbell
Some GAMES and other CDs you try and copy have data located in the R-W SubChannel and using DAO/96 insures this information is also copied over to the CD you create.

Normal audio and Data CD's would not need the DAO/96 copy option, but if you are not sure what your CD contains, it's best to just use the DAO/96 option to insure a complete copy of any CD.

Regards,

Craig