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Jensemann

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  1. I don't see a gain here. If an ISO has to be built from scratch from a NAS or whatever storage it is, you still have to suck the required data down the pipeline at its regulated speed, regardless of what its origin is to be able to burn it to your chosen media. Given this irrefutable fact, why bother having the software buffer your ISO to a temp file and then burn it? It's quicker just to output your files to your burner - even if it complains about buffering problems. That's what BURNPROOF is for. Hi, I'd rather rely on a good piece of software than on the burnproof-functionality of a burning device. For my understanding discs burnt that way (refocussiong the laser several times) are not of that quality the one's being burnt "at once" are. I don't understand all that big deal - discussions around this feature (which is implemented in almost all other soft) but if it's really of that much effort I can understand why it's not being coded. Maybe I'm too naively so that one of "the knowing" should explain it to me... Cheers, Jens.
  2. Hi Lightning UK, what do you think - is there a chance, can you implement that feature? All the best, Jens.
  3. Hi Lightning UK, as I wrote I do have a NETWORK storage with maaaaaaaany small filez on it. When trying to write a BD with max speed the network performance is too low to hold the buffer filled so a temporary local "cache" is mandatory for that operation. It's like that feature in Nero: when Nero detects small files on a non-local drive it first caches them and then burns it to disc. Of cource I could first build an ISO and then choose to write the ISO to disc. BUT: building an ISO takes some time an it would be ideal to just start the operation and after coming back, holding a burnt disc in the hands! :-) Is it possible for you to implement a "build & burn" - function? Cheers, Jens.
  4. Hi all, this is a function I desperately miss, too. My filez are stored on a NAS and it really takes some time to transfer them to an image file (especially for BD's). It would really be of great help for me to create an ISO and instantly burn it after creation. Is it such a big deal to implement that function? (I really have no idea cuz I can't create just a single line of code... ;-)) Cheers, Jens.
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