I am writing a program to manage our collection of multimedia and would like a burning program that we can use to archive the material
The three must-haves are
1. Preserving the directory hierarchy of the burned files
2. Allow incremental writing, so the archive can be burned over multiple sessions. So if we want to archive 5 files on day, and 10 files the next day, we can burn them to the same disc
3. The incremental burning must be done from the command line
It would be a bonus if the directory hierarchy could be preserved over multiple sessions
I have experimented with imgburn and the default burn seemed to burn a flat hierarchy and finalize the session immediately.
Am I asking too much?