whats best for CD burning ?

drednox

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hi

looking for some feedback on CD burning / copying apps, which ones are good and why, etc.

i have a lot of data to back up, maybe 500-600 gigs to CDs, no music or video, mostly various documents, so i am looking for something relatively fast, to the point, and mostly reliable, no need for useless extra features.


thanks


 

Drakkon

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500-600GB of DOCUMENTS??? damn....but yeah...Nero is god when it comes to backing up imho...has a nice interface...compatible with everything...and seems to be the program everyone uses to make backups of justabout anything...
 

Iron Woode

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Originally posted by: Challenger
Originally posted by: wizardLRU
500 - 600 gigabytes???? :Q

Have you considered a DVD recorder?I also suggest Nero for ease of drag and drop;)
Forget DVD. He should get one of those huge tape backups.

 

Spyro

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Originally posted by: Iron Woode
Originally posted by: Challenger
Originally posted by: wizardLRU
500 - 600 gigabytes???? :Q

Have you considered a DVD recorder?I also suggest Nero for ease of drag and drop;)
Forget DVD. He should get one of those huge tape backups.

That would be quite a few tapes..............
 

Bulldog13

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I don t even want to know how many pages of documents that would be.

RAR them up. I find documents usually compress pretty well, otherwise....
 

drednox

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heheh

well there is all sorts of stuff in there, animated presentations, lotta charts and graphics and whatnot, also a lot of backed up cad/cam stuff, and a lot of completed nc/cnc programs along with their respective simulated runs in 3d.

for all this i use a HD caddy and it spans about 10 high volume hard drives (ranging from 15-180gb in size each). so when you sum it all up its really not that much. i went with hard drives because lets face it, nothing beats the speed of an HD. and i really dont wanna mess around with tapes, tapes suck. as far as DVD goes, i will wait a little longer until it is more standardized and rest of the kinks are worked out.

needless to say everything will be archived so it will be reduced in size quite a lot, overall average at least 25-30%. and while it will take me a while, i basically need to put the stuff onto the CDs, cause its a hell of a lot easier to carry around a portable CD case with 20 CDs in it, then hard drives to have to plug into someone elses computer especially when at a business meeting.

so while this may sound weird it really isnt :)



anyways, so everyones vote is for nero ? got a link ?


 

Doh!

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With the price of CD burners hitting around ~$15/$20 (or sometimes lower) these days at hotdeal forum, it might be worth to add couple extras to speed up the whole burning process.
 

viper118

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Originally posted by: Doh!
With the price of CD burners hitting around ~$15/$20 (or sometimes lower) these days at hotdeal forum, it might be worth to add couple extras to speed up the whole burning process.

this is definently a good suggestion.. just add 2 or 3 more burners and you can burn everything so much faster... 500-600gb of documents is kinda crazy to burn on one burner... especially if you are burning it consecutively...

for program, i too would suggest that you use nero.. easy to use program that pretty much works with everything.

 

Spyro

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Originally posted by: VicodiN
I dont think he means gigs... Unless he has about 10 hardrives full of info.

for all this i use a HD caddy and it spans about 10 high volume hard drives (ranging from 15-180gb in size each).

:Q
 

bjc112

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Originally posted by: Bulldog13
I don t even want to know how many pages of documents that would be.

RAR them up. I find documents usually compress pretty well, otherwise....

Thats go to be about 1,000 pages...