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does anyone here use the linux version of nero at all. is it pretty much the same as the windows version? i know the newer windows version is bulky. k3b is working fine. just i need something that can burn to multiple drives at once. so if someone has a better suggestion, im open
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just i need something that can burn to multiple drives at once. so if someone has a better suggestion, im open
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/CD_Burning_Tips
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Just use the terminal, there has to be a way to write to more then one drive. But, I am not sure how u do that. When using the terminal u define the dev=/dev/dvd. Take this and somehow make it write to multiple devices, has to be a way. Even then, u could just bg the first write and then up arrow change device and hit enter again?
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nothing in there about burning to multiple drives at once tohugh. thats my problem
i installed a trial of nero, and it doesnt seem to have the ability to do so in linux either, dunno, maybe i missed the option. but i have 2 burners for a reason,
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k3b?
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I've used nero for Linux and it works flawlessly - have to say I didn't expect this from an binary only software. In my opinion it is better than k3b (at least for certain tasks.)
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k3b can't burn to multiple drives at once, as mentioned, thats what i need.
i need to be able to use my dvd burners to burn multiple copies at once, 1 session, 2 discs
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