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CD/DVD Recording Options
This section contains a set of options that will be taken into account during CD/DVD burn operations:
Burn every CD/DVD to the end. By default, the program does not create ISO 9660 compliant burning sessions,
as it processes data on-the-fly and can only estimate the resulted session size. That’s why no third party tool will
get access to the recorded data. To tackle the issue, mark the checkbox to make the program create a standard
Disk-at-Once session. It may slow down the burning process, as every CD/DVD will be recorded up to the end,
no matter how much actual information to contain.
Recording speed. The user may define how fast a CD/DVD will be recorded (minimum, normal and maximum).
Besides there is an automatic mode when the program will set the most appropriate speed for every CD/DVD.
Bootable ISO image. That’s the image to be placed together with the backup data. By default, the program
offers its own bootable ISO image, which contains a Linux/DOS recovery environment. However, the user is free
to use any bootable ISO image.
CD/DVD boot capability. The program enables to choose whether any recorded CD/DVD will be bootable, or
only the first one for a session, or without that function at all.
Folder where the ISO image is to be placed. When the user decides not to physically burn a CD/DVD, but create
an ISO image file, this very folder will be used to contain these images.