Operating System: Windows 2000
Burning Software: NTI CD-Maker 2000 Standard Edition 5.1.8
Anti-virus Software: Norton AntiVirus 7.61.934
DAEMON Tools Version: 3.46
I have an .mds image of CD-Extra. The 1st session is 43 tracks of Audio only, and the 2nd (and last) session is a single track of Mode 2 Form 1.
When I click on the virtual drive from Explorer (the w2k file manager), I got "V:\ is not accessible. Incorrect function." Error box. IsoBuster 1.5 can see all audio tracks from 1st session but is unable to see the file system from the 2nd session. Windows Media Player can play all audio tracks from the 1st session.
I know the image is correct. After mounting the image from Daemon, I can use NTI to burn a fully working CD, and my CDROM drive can mount the last session correctly. Also, IsoBuster 1.5 can see the 2nd session's file system as well as all audio tracks from the 1st session.
Roxio url http://www.roxio.com/en/support/cdr/...onhistory.html seems to imply this behavior is with older CDROM drives not properly supporting multisession CD if the 1st session is not CDROM-XA.
Burning Software: NTI CD-Maker 2000 Standard Edition 5.1.8
Anti-virus Software: Norton AntiVirus 7.61.934
DAEMON Tools Version: 3.46
I have an .mds image of CD-Extra. The 1st session is 43 tracks of Audio only, and the 2nd (and last) session is a single track of Mode 2 Form 1.
When I click on the virtual drive from Explorer (the w2k file manager), I got "V:\ is not accessible. Incorrect function." Error box. IsoBuster 1.5 can see all audio tracks from 1st session but is unable to see the file system from the 2nd session. Windows Media Player can play all audio tracks from the 1st session.
I know the image is correct. After mounting the image from Daemon, I can use NTI to burn a fully working CD, and my CDROM drive can mount the last session correctly. Also, IsoBuster 1.5 can see the 2nd session's file system as well as all audio tracks from the 1st session.
Roxio url http://www.roxio.com/en/support/cdr/...onhistory.html seems to imply this behavior is with older CDROM drives not properly supporting multisession CD if the 1st session is not CDROM-XA.
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