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Old 02-13-2003, 09:38 PM   #1
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Question 2 cds w/ one nero

I got my 2 rw's in and i think they work. Now my next question: Could i burn 2 cd's at the same time? like, one layout, but 2 of the same cd? i have win xp and nero 5
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Old 02-13-2003, 09:46 PM   #2
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Yep, Just open Nero twice. One of the few burning programs that supports this. You'll be scrambling for screen real estate though. Unless ur 1 of those young en's with your high resolution.
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hmm...theres no way to do it from inside one instance of nero?
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Old 02-13-2003, 10:31 PM   #4
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NO, just open Nero twice before you start the burn. And be sure and make sure that both are not trying to use the same drive. So go to choose recorder in the menu.
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A single instance of Nero is all that is needed to do the job. Just tick the box that says "use multiple recorders" on the BURN page of the compilation properties dialog. Nero will automatically start writing to all the recorders that you have installed, if they have discs in them.
This feature has been available since version 5.5.9.0.

If you cannot find it simply upgrade to the latest version from www.nero.com

Oh, and remember to use a slower burning spped, as your systme may not support the additional data throughput.
You should have the retail version of Nero for this to work
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Old 02-14-2003, 09:26 AM   #6
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I have 2 burners, and have always used the "use multiple recorders", and then burned at the speed of the slowest (in this case 8x). Sure it takes longer, but I get 2 at once, with a lot less disk shuffling than one at a time in my 40x.
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My burner came with the OEM version of Nero, 5.5.7.2, and I keep it updated (presently on 5.5.10.7b) - and I have the "use multiple recorders" option.
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I have the retail version, currently also at 5.5.10.7b. I also have the OEM with my Samsung Combo. The multiple recorder option is a real help.
Its just that the Nero Manual says Retail version.

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thanks guys...the check box thing did just the trick
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