DirectCD

Recording to CD-RW

The DirectCD method of CD recording allows the writing of files, one at a time, to the CD. This allows to to write several files over time, rather than all at once as you would with EZ CD Creator. This is makes CD recordable discs a good alternative to printing. As you browse the internet and find files, pages and images that you would normally print, you can save them to the disc. Then as you browse the web some more, you can continue to save files to the disc. When you are finished, and you attempt to eject the CD, you are prompted with the option to leave the disc open, or close it to be readable on any computer CD drive. By leaving the disc open, you will be able to continue adding files to it, however you will not be able to read the disc from computers that have standard (non-Recordable) CD drives. If closed, you will no longer be able to add files to the CD, but it will be readable on any computer.


 
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