Re: Creating 2000 DVDs - How ?
Von: Mike Richter (mrichter@cpl.net) [Profil]
Datum: 09.10.2007 23:19
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Datum: 09.10.2007 23:19
Message-ID: <fegr9l$1knk$1@madmax.keyway.net>
Newsgroup: comp.publish.cdrom.software microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support alt.cd-rom24hoursupport.helpdesk alt.comp.periphs.cdr
smlunatick wrote: > On Oct 9, 8:50 am, pen...@catholic.org wrote: >> Hi all. >> >> My alma mater is going to have its 100 birthday bash next month. We >> have already produced a documentary of our school, and would like to >> burn 2000 DVDs to give them out to the participants of the birthday >> celebration. >> >> Since this is an in-house production, we would want to do everything >> ourselves. However, burning 2000 discs is not exactly fun. So I am >> trying to find a way to speed up the task. >> >> In our office, we have 8 machines that we can use to burn the DVDs, >> all of them are Pentium D 925 machine (3GHz, dual core, 2MB of cache, >> 3GB of RAM each) and we have a total of 32 DVD burners, all running >> XP. >> >> My experiment so far is that if I use Nero to do the burning, I can >> only run the maximum of 3 DVD burners per machine concurrently, >> because if I put 4 DVD burners there, XP crashes. >> >> The hardware can handle much more than the 3 DVD burners per machine, >> but apparently if I run more than 3 instances of Nero on XP, things >> get really ugly. >> >> We have the ISO file for the DVD, and my question to you is - Can >> anyone please tell me if there's any other DVD burning software that I >> can use to burn the DVD ? >> >> In other words, I am looking for a DVD burning software that is much >> smaller and lighter than Nero. Is there such a thing ? >> >> I do know about the option of letting the pros doing the DVD burning, >> but since we already have the hardware, I like to look for the right >> software that can do the job. >> >> Would appreciate very much for any of your ideas / suggestions. >> >> If you can suggest a freeware, or not so costly alternative, even >> better. >> >> Thank you all ! > > Are you using the "bundled" OEM version of Nero or the full "retail" > boxed version of Nero? I missed the original post, so am tagging onto the reply. First, I do recommend having 2000 copies pressed rather than burned. It's inexpensive whether you have the backs printed or not, playability is better and wear and tear on hardware and people is less. I've had a couple of dozen titles pressed although I own a four-drive duplicating tower. A single instance of Nero will burn multiple copies. I have two different Plextor burners (one EIDE, one SATA) and regularly burn two copies of a disc. I have had more than three optical drives under XP Pro at one time, but have not run more than two at once. Mike -- mrichter@cpl.net http://www.mrichter.com/[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
