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multisession

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multisession
A compact disc capability in which data are recorded in more than one session. Each subsequent recording session can be linked to the previous so that they all appear as one. Each session adds overhead on the disc, because lead-in and lead-out sectors must be recorded each time, which take up from 13 to 15MB. See multivolume, multisession drive, track-at-once, disc-at-once and CD Extra.


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The program is a two-week, multisession brief intervention, with follow-up contacts by the research staff for six months to gather behavioral information.
New features include advanced multiprobes for multi-interface, multitopology and multisession remote monitoring and collaboration; application analysis functionality that allows network administrators to view and troubleshoot application performance, then drill down to conversational problems; a 4-GB reserved memory capture buffer for high-capacity networks; and a wireless site-survey mode for consecutive channel scanning of 802.
It supports multisession and bootable CDs, ISO images (Joliet, ISO9660) and can also erase your CD(DVD)RW discs.
 
 
 
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