Freedcx Posted July 16 Posted July 16 If i have 4 different ISO and 4 DVD writer, can I burn all 4 ISO to each drive all at one or do I need to burn 1 at a time to prevent issue?
dbminter Posted July 16 Posted July 16 As far as I am aware of, there's nothing preventing you from opening 4 different instances of ImgBurn and burning 4 different ISO's to 4 different drives. I know I have had 2 instances of ImgBurn open at the same time, but not doing 2 different burns. However, it may not be PRACTICAL to do it. If these 4 drives are all attached by USB, there may be throughput issues writing to 4 different USB burners at the same time. I've never tried it before so I can't say.
ianymaty Posted July 19 Posted July 19 If your storage (HDD or SSD) can cope to feed the transfer needed should be doable.
TymerTopCat Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago I have personally burned 12 Discs at the same time with ImgBurn, using Dual Layer Verbatim discs, no issues. I have done this at least 3 times. I'm using an old computer from 2009 running Windows 7, with 16GB of RAM. All 12 Discs were reading from a basic SATA WD 10TB Hard Disk. Additionally, I can also on the same machine, Read 12 DVDs to that same Hard Drive using ImgBurn. No Issues, done this 20 plus times.
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