Guest Alan Posted October 10, 2007 Posted October 10, 2007 smh wrote: > . -------------------------------------- > Mike Richter, were you born with > "Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face? > -------------------------------------- > http://tinyurl.com/6eldj > http://tinyurl.com/gqnae > http://tinyurl.com/2qnvph > http://tinyurl.com/38wte6 > > (No Mikey S-Lickers have been able to prove ANY of the above is a ) > (LIBEL -- despite Mikey claimed to have PROOF of libels & misquotes!) > ' > > penang wrote: >> 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 ! > > The following all support multiple simultaneous recorders: > > Nero - you need to purchase special license for more than a few > recorders > RecordNow - v6.5 and lower support 64 burners, but don't know for v6.5+ > > DeepBurner, DiscJuggler, Gear Pro - Ask them Do the math of how long it will take you to do it, then get a few quotes and do some cost-benefit analysis. Its not really "free" if it takes you 100 hours to do it. -Alan (631) 277-7025 Quote
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