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Can I use nero and two burners to make back to back copys

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  1. paiger651

    paiger651 Regular member

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    Hello,I have nero and two nec burners is it possable
    to put a blank dvd in each burner and have it burn
    two copys.One after the other are two at one time.
    I have home movies that I would like to send out to
    family members.Thank You... This site has been so helpful in just the short time I have found it.
     
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    rhino351 Regular member

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    you can but burning a dvd makes the computer run slower and i dont know if it would screw one of them up trying this. what you would do is open nero and start the first one and then open nero again and do the same thing except pick the other drive.
     
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    Thank you ill give it a try.Is there a way to set it up where the second disk will start to burn after the first one is complete,that should take some of the strain off the computer and still allow me to come back later and have two already finished.

    Again thanks for the help ........Paige

     
  4. orbiter5

    orbiter5 Regular member

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    If you have a real quick computer system with tons of RAM you should be able to have the Nero program open twice and burn two copies at the same time. I'd try it with DVDRW's first though just to see what the results are like.
     
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    Ok thanks ill give it a try.

    Thank you............Paige
     
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    Hey orbiter5 that was excellent advice can u suggest how much ram u think would be sufficent?
     
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    I WOULD SAY 1GB AND THAT IS WHAT A GOOD COMPUTER COMES WITH NOW ANYWAY
     
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    I reckon you could possibly get away with about 512MB if you have the likes of DDR2 RAM but if your still stuck with SDRAM like me (768MB at the mo) more always seems better with this DVD toasting lark so 1 - 1.5GB should be good.

     

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