An inSync reader asks:
| "…could you tell me how it is possible to do MultiSession CD recordings and have them be read by a standard Audio CD player?" |
We’ll assume that you are working with a "stand-alone" audio CD recorder (like the ones from Marantz, HHB, and others) and not a computer-based CD burner. Given that assumption, there generally is a command or front panel switch to make the recorder "fix up" the disc, or write a table of contents to it. This turns the multi-session CD into a Red Book CD, which should read fine in most regular audio CD players. You will not be able to write any more data to the multi-session disc after doing this, so be sure you have what you want on it!
In most cases, it is not possible to play a multi-session CD in an audio CD player without performing this step.