Guest seseberg Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 Wouldn't it be cool to be able to use ImgBurn to burn 2 or 3 cd's in the same time if you have like 3 asus dvd writers? this feature is so cool and handy for people who need to do like 500 copies of some disk, and dont want to have to do them all one by one, but rather have the proccess speeded up using Multiple Recorders at once. Nero has this feature, and it is absolutely fabulous!!!!!!!!!!!!!! please, someone. Thank you!!!!!!! (I'd even donate to see this implemented)
mmalves Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 It's not easy to implement that and LUK has no interest in it. Besides, if you need to make a lot of copies without much time to spare, buy a duplicator tower.
dontasciime Posted June 11, 2009 Posted June 11, 2009 Nero has this feature, and it is absolutely fabulous!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's not that good and even then you had to pay for it
spinningwheel Posted June 12, 2009 Posted June 12, 2009 Nero has this feature, and it is absolutely fabulous Then why bother to use anything else if it's so ...fabulous?
batagy Posted June 28, 2009 Posted June 28, 2009 This was already discussed some times, for example here: http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=2022
The Lesser Geek Posted July 2, 2009 Posted July 2, 2009 I have used ImgBurn on a laptop to burn two DVD's at the same time. You have to use two instances of ImgBurn, ie OPEN the Program Twice. I was using Vista home premium with only 2gig of ram and only a single hard drive. Once I thought that it would work BEST by burning two different ISO images to DVD so that if the external drive got ahead of the internal drive, there wouldnt be thrashing of the hard drive to provide data for both as they would be trying to read different parts of the same file eventually as the faster one got ahead. Well, That didnt seem to be the case when I tried burning the SAME ISO file. It didnt change the speed of the burning for either drive at all. I usually burn somewhat slowly so 15 minutes for a DVD on the laptop and 6 Minutes for the external DVD. I always let them verify and when I am burning the SAME ISO to different drives I wait until the slower one is done burning and then switch the disks in the drives so I am verifying with one drive what the other one wrote. It seemed to allay my fears about high speed writing so now I only use the internal one when I'm not near the external. I have a belkin USB network drive box which allows USB devices to be connected to the network and although I wouldnt trust the combination of Vista and Itunes with my music collection over it anymore I would say it works well with ImgBurn which is nice. :sidebar1: You cant allow vista's indexer to be on when moving wav files with itunes because vista is stupid and wants to index the CONTENTS of a wav file... . Vista's USB hard drive performance is already bad, adding the remote Network attached USB only made things worse. I had to disable the indexer, disable short 8dot3 filename creation and also last-access-date timestamping in Vista. This and housebreaking the indexer or banishing it stops the infamous green-ribbon-of-death crash that vista is infamous for. Not many people see it, but it is a problem for Vista. :end: I will be testing ImgBurn with both Win7 RC and Win7 RC1:Build7264 and the wireless network usb with BOTH recorders and then More recorders simultaneously so I will be back with news about how well it all works with them soon. The belkin box has 5 USB 2 ports but it actually can work with lots more things plugged into it because unlike some simple NAS-like options on some wap-routers which cant have a hub plugged into the usb ports, each port on the belkin box allows a hub, as long as you have enough power. I have used both powered and unpowered hubs on the box and as long as it's usb 2.0 it runs nice. I'll let you know how many disks I can burn at once. I'm sure wireless speed may be the only limiting factor. Its nice to have a great free program able to burn on multiple burners like ImgBurn can. I dont really have all that great of a laptop, it's not a Lenovo its just an HP, but I can do two hard drives in it if I buy some silly adapter frame. I'm recommending Imgburn to everyone, and to make a donation!
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