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I have a suggestion.

 

If you want to copy a number of discs in a row, why not have a queue where you can name the output images, then when you start the queue, the disc tray pops out, copies the disc, and ejects the tray

when done for the next disc? Kind of like how the queue is used to burn multiple disc images, but in the example above, the reverse.

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I have a suggestion.

 

If you want to copy a number of discs in a row, why not have a queue where you can name the output images, then when you start the queue, the disc tray pops out, copies the disc, and ejects the tray

when done for the next disc? Kind of like how the queue is used to burn multiple disc images, but in the example above, the reverse.

 

 

I don't understand, doesn't it do what you want it to do as it is?

 

name the output images, then when you start the queue, the disc tray pops out, copies the disc, and ejects the tray

when done for the next disc?

 

:unsure:

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