> there is no reason to do it that way. If I burn a CDRW as a normal data CD, 1. A normal data cd rw that is a closed session most likely ,but my experience has shown not always, and with an audio on a cdrw to a stero system cd player never, sorry if I didn't clarify my bad. > any CDROM that can read CDRWs will be able to read it, without special > software 2. Depending on what cd write software was used to write it and that it was closed session afterward I would say it should but it does not always do that I wish it would.

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