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Burn files like in burning list (standard)
: All files and folders will be burned onto CD/DVD as they are selected in the file browser. Subfolders
remain unchanged. Folders at higher levels will not be burned.
Burn files with complete folders
: The files/folders are burned with their full path, i.e. all folders of higher levels are also created on the
disc. Please note that differing source drives will not be treated differently. If the list contains files with the
same name and path (with the exception of drive letters), an error message will be displayed!
Group common folders (relative)
: If parts of the paths of the source files match, only the parts of the folder structure whose paths differ
will be generated on the CD. The source drive is not considered!
Burn files without subdirectories
: The files are saved without original paths and only with their file names in the root folder of the CD.
Burn method:
Discs-at-once
: During this process, the laser does not "pause" to readjust during burning. The disadvantage of this
process is that the medium cannot be used again during another burning session.
Track-at-once
: This burning process allows another burning session to be added to a previously burned medium (if
enough space is available).
Burn proof
: This setting guarantees continual writing of the medium and ensures successful burning.
Switch on compatibility mode
: Activate this function to be sure that the CD/DVD will be able to be played by older drives and players,
too. An older file system will be burned. However, many limitations must be considered: No files larger
than 4 GB can be burned, files may not be present in more than 8 folder levels, and the file names may
not be longer than 64 characters/no special characters permitted.
To make sure that the burning options
are set properly, you should switch on
this feature before each burn session.
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