Now let's take a step-by-step look at how to create a Multisession CD using Nero:
All settings may be left at their default values.
Clicking the right mouse button opens a context menu where you can selectively add or omit certain file types. In addition there are a number of commands that you will also find in Windows Explorer, such as 'Copy', 'Open' and 'Cut'.
When compiling with Drag&Drop the directory structure is moved across too, i.e. if you drag an entire folder into the compilation window the folder will be created on the CD you wish to burn.
If you drag a lot of individual files however this may affect the clarity of the CD's contents. To avoid this you can create new folders within the compilation. To do this, select the Create Folder option from the Edit menu or click the right mouse button and choose the command from the context menu.
A folder you have just created is assigned the name 'New' by default and can be renamed immediately. You can create as many folders as you need and pull the existing files across using Drag&Drop. You can of course drag other files into the compilation window from the File Browser.
The 'Write CD' dialog box now opens - it is the same as when creating a new compilation but the Burn tab is now in front.
Important:
You must remember to clear the 'Finalize CD' checkbox when creating the first session of a Multisession CD. With a Multisession CD this checkbox is only checked for the last session of the CD. This setting write protects the CD and no further writing is possible. )
All settings on this and the other tabs can now be reviewed and changed if required.