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#1 Tamirt

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Posted 01 February 2007 - 12:05 AM

Hi

I have a problem with  Easy Media Creator 9 as it support to work with more the one cd or DVD device as a burn unit and it work fine, my problem is if I want to make copy’s of a lot of cd or dvd
and for that I have install on one pc 4 cd burns and on another I have install 4 DVD burns
now as i have sad it work and burn in all 4 but if I make in the software that I want to make 8 copy’s and for that after the first burn the software need to ask me to insert new 4 new media in to the burners but it finish the first burn and it Eject the burned media but if I insert new media the software don't do any thing
And I need to kill it and re open it so that I can continue to work.

So can you help. Can you send me a fix to this bug :)

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Posted 01 February 2007 - 05:07 AM

View PostTamirt, on Feb 1 2007, 02:05 AM, said:

Hi

I have a problem with  Easy Media Creator 9 as it support to work with more the one cd or DVD device as a burn unit and it work fine, my problem is if I want to make copy’s of a lot of cd or dvd
and for that I have install on one pc 4 cd burns and on another I have install 4 DVD burns
now as i have sad it work and burn in all 4 but if I make in the software that I want to make 8 copy’s and for that after the first burn the software need to ask me to insert new 4 new media in to the burners but it finish the first burn and it Eject the burned media but if I insert new media the software don't do any thing
And I need to kill it and re open it so that I can continue to work.

So can you help. Can you send me a fix to this bug :)
This has been reported a few times but I don't think there's a fix for this available yet.  
You can try copying the first disc to your hard drive as an ISO file then it might be easier to burn multiple copies from your hard drive to your burner.  Not sure how many but it's worth the try.
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Posted 02 February 2007 - 11:32 AM

You can also reboot your computer, then do the second set of burns.  You shouldn't have to do this, but that is the way it works, for now.
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