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PostPosted: Fri Nov 06, 2009 2:10 pm 
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Let say I have a set of photos (RAW, LRCAT, TIFF, exported JPG) that total approx 20GB.
I want to burn all of this to DVD-5.

Right now I'm using Nero and manually selecting the files to fit each disc.

Is there a good program that will automatically determine what can go on each disc so that all I would have to do is feed it empty discs?

Thanks in advance.


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You could use zip and tell zip to span to a certain file size and use that...


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dant wrote:
You could use zip and tell zip to span to a certain file size and use that...


Thanks for the idea but I prefer not to do that because I want the files/folders to be easily accessible from disc.


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this looks like what you want 30 USD... Files are available directly from the disk.

http://download.cnet.com/Backup-to-DVD- ... 48757.html


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hmmm... I'll have to check it out and see how it copies it to disc. Thanks!


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