I have a question about the process of recording onto CD-R disks:
Last weekend, my band rehearsed and recorded in a rental studio, which had a built-in CD-R recording deck (I think it was a TASCAM) in the PA system rack. We recorded about an hours worth onto a single CD-R during the session. We stopped several times and played back tracks, and material was obviously being recorded on the disk.
However, when I got the disk home, it won't read on any computers or CD players. I think I forgot to do an operation called Finalize on the recorder before I pulled the disk out and we left. If I understand correctly, this closes out the CD-R and writes tracking info on it.
So, how can I do that now, to get this CD-R to work? Unfortunately, that exact studio and recorder are an hour's drive away. Can I put this disk into any other CD-R recorder and do the Finalize operation? Is there something that can be done in a computer? I'd hate to lose this disk, because it was a fun session with some good people.
Last weekend, my band rehearsed and recorded in a rental studio, which had a built-in CD-R recording deck (I think it was a TASCAM) in the PA system rack. We recorded about an hours worth onto a single CD-R during the session. We stopped several times and played back tracks, and material was obviously being recorded on the disk.
However, when I got the disk home, it won't read on any computers or CD players. I think I forgot to do an operation called Finalize on the recorder before I pulled the disk out and we left. If I understand correctly, this closes out the CD-R and writes tracking info on it.
So, how can I do that now, to get this CD-R to work? Unfortunately, that exact studio and recorder are an hour's drive away. Can I put this disk into any other CD-R recorder and do the Finalize operation? Is there something that can be done in a computer? I'd hate to lose this disk, because it was a fun session with some good people.
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