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Old August 27th 03, 01:58 PM
Mike Levy
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Default How Can i Burn to Multiple Burners at once?

If you use Nero, open the Write CD Wizard, then click Close Wizard,
you'll get an option on the resulting dialog box to use multiple
recorders. This is the case with Nero 5.5, not sure about 6...

On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 11:59:02 GMT, "Techie"
wrote:

Hey Group. Does anyone know of any technique, or plugin, or
other piece of software that will allow me to burn to more than
1 CD-rom or DVD Burner at the SAME TIME.
Just like the Duplication towers do.
I want to add a Duplication seetup to my existing
PC. No problem. i can attach almost 28 more items on my
SCSI chain.
I see no reason why i shouldnt be able to do this with any of
the Burning software out there. But alas there is no option
in the software for doing such a thing.
Anyone out there have any clues?


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Old August 27th 03, 05:47 PM
Richard Dower
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"Techie" wrote in message
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Hey Group. Does anyone know of any technique, or plugin, or
other piece of software that will allow me to burn to more than
1 CD-rom or DVD Burner at the SAME TIME.
Just like the Duplication towers do.
I want to add a Duplication seetup to my existing
PC. No problem. i can attach almost 28 more items on my
SCSI chain.
I see no reason why i shouldnt be able to do this with any of
the Burning software out there. But alas there is no option
in the software for doing such a thing.
Anyone out there have any clues?


Running a bootleg operation are we?




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Old August 28th 03, 12:10 AM
Techie
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"Running a bootleg operation are we?"

Actually No, Unlike alot of you folks.
I do legit Duplications, the Duplication towers are still real expensive for
DVD.

"Richard Dower" wrote in message
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"Techie" wrote in message
...
Hey Group. Does anyone know of any technique, or plugin, or
other piece of software that will allow me to burn to more than
1 CD-rom or DVD Burner at the SAME TIME.
Just like the Duplication towers do.
I want to add a Duplication seetup to my existing
PC. No problem. i can attach almost 28 more items on my
SCSI chain.
I see no reason why i shouldnt be able to do this with any of
the Burning software out there. But alas there is no option
in the software for doing such a thing.
Anyone out there have any clues?


Running a bootleg operation are we?






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Old August 29th 03, 05:33 AM
JasonW
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The regular version of Nero only supports two burners simultaneously. The
Enterprise edition, which can be enabled with the appropriate user key,
allows you to use unlimited numbers of burners. (I've dreamed of having at
least 4 going at the same time, but always have IDE limitations. The Promise
add-on cards don't seem to like burners. I wish I could go SCSI, but the
cost for drives is nasty compared to IDE. I have hopes for SATA, but
sometime in the future.)

RecordNowMax by Stomp allows many burners at the same time by default, but
is a bit clunky to use in my opinion.

Most software limits to two burners at the most.

-JasonW


"Techie" wrote in message
...
Hey Group. Does anyone know of any technique, or plugin, or
other piece of software that will allow me to burn to more than
1 CD-rom or DVD Burner at the SAME TIME.
Just like the Duplication towers do.
I want to add a Duplication seetup to my existing
PC. No problem. i can attach almost 28 more items on my
SCSI chain.
I see no reason why i shouldnt be able to do this with any of
the Burning software out there. But alas there is no option
in the software for doing such a thing.
Anyone out there have any clues?




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Old August 29th 03, 06:19 AM
anonymous
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On Wed, 27 Aug 2003 11:59:02 GMT, "Techie"
wrote:

Hey Group. Does anyone know of any technique, or plugin, or
other piece of software that will allow me to burn to more than
1 CD-rom or DVD Burner at the SAME TIME.
Just like the Duplication towers do.
I want to add a Duplication seetup to my existing
PC. No problem. i can attach almost 28 more items on my
SCSI chain.
I see no reason why i shouldnt be able to do this with any of
the Burning software out there. But alas there is no option
in the software for doing such a thing.
Anyone out there have any clues?


I'm using standard Nero 5.something with two cdr's.

Works very well. Really saves time making that backup copy for you.

They will sell you a plug in for more than two burners if you need
more.

With CDR's at around $50 it's the way to go.


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Old August 29th 03, 12:39 PM
mark24951
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Want even cheaper look at www.softwareandstuff.com . They have sone for
$15.00 and cards cheap also.

Never anonymous Bud wrote:

Separating himself from Baghdad Bob, "JasonW" whined:


I wish I could go SCSI, but the
cost for drives is nasty compared to IDE. I have hopes for SATA, but
sometime in the future.)



Small (under 30 gig) SCSI HDs are actually cheaper than IDE now.

Was just checking www.hypermicro.com (as in a newsletter I read),
they're offering a decent SCSI controller for free when you buy 3
SCSI HDs (certain models), but the prices for 9 and 18 gig drives
is under $50 each. Some are as low as $35.

I have an older SCSI controller around here somewhere.....







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Old August 31st 03, 07:43 AM
Troy
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Try CD Clone I think this will fix your problem.It is suppost to copy
anything.


Robert Neville wrote in message
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My internet research has not been able to uncover the proper approach
behind burning Mac CD images on other OSs. Somebody recently gave a
Mac with no CD burner, yet my PC has a CD burner. I would like to burn
Mac CDs on my PC rather than burn compressed archives. I understand
that Macs have data and resource forks, thus Window applications have
difficulty with them. But XP's NTFS does not destroy the resource
fork. In addition, I thought all CD-R following some colorful book's
specifications (orange book I think). Let me know if you could answer
any of following questions.

How does one burn a Macintosh Toast image (*.toast) on a Windows XP
with NTFS drives?

How does one burn a Macintosh DiskCopy image (*.dmg) on a Windows XP
with NTFS drives?

How does one burn a Macintosh Shrinkwrap image (*.smi) on a Windows XP
with NTFS drives?

How does one burn a Macintosh Toast image (*.toast) on a Windows XP
with NTFS drives?

How does one burn a Macintosh DiskCopy image (*.dmg) on a Rehat Linux?

How does one burn a Macintosh Shrinkwrap image (*.smi) on a Rehat
Linux?



 




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