Steffan Posted January 3, 2013 Posted January 3, 2013 HI guys, First of, sry for the bad english, but i'm sure you will understand :) I watch Hak5 a lot, and i love the show, i learned a lot from it, and use it at work all the time :) This is my first post on the forum, i actually created the account to make it, so although i'm new here i hope you guys are going to welcome and help me out :) quick story: At work i often have to burn a lot of dvd's that should be identical and from the same .iso or .img. always about ~5-30. Reason: Burning all those dvd's one by one manually takes a lot of time.. i get paid for it, but god damn its boring just to babysit the cd/dvd writer and click the next button everytime one disc finish. It would be great to be able to do something at the same time the box is burning an entire batch. Right now i only have 1 DVD cd/dvd writer (since parallel burning is not supported in the GUI apps i found) but the boss said yes to buy 5-10 dvd cd/dvd writers if i could get this project up and running. What is it, i want to build exactly???: 1 Linux box, that is able to burn the same .iso or .img file to multiple dvd burners at the same time (simultaneously/parallel). It should run linux And the script/program should be able to run in CLI only, so no GUI. Related software: I have tried (a demo) of a software called DiscJuggler ( http://en.wikipedia....iki/DiscJuggler ) and it does exactly what i want, BUT not i CLI / shell, and only runs on windows. The good thing about This discjuggler application is that you can set it to buffer 512MB of the disc to RAM and thereby the speed of the harddrive does not impact if you burn to multiple discs at once! my test box ran it of a really old 40 GB 7200 RPM drive, with no problems! Another good thing about this software is that i can set it to burn 50 copy's of the same .iso, then select 5 cd/dvd writers and press start. It will then burn thoose 5 disc's, then eject and wait for 5 blanks disc's to be inserted. Then it continues until i has completed burning the 50 i need. My skills: I guess i need to write some sort of script for this myself, since i cant find anything simular to what i need on google, i am pretty good at PHP/html, but this wont help me a lot here, so i hope you guys can help me out here, it would be appreciatet alot!! I have used linux for about 4 years, i use Arch linux daily, and i am not a total noob, but some thing i still need to learn.. I really hope you guys can help me out! (sorry for the long post, hope it wasn't too much reading..) Quote
digip Posted January 3, 2013 Posted January 3, 2013 If you get paid to do this and make decent money, invest in a burning rack. It loads a whole stack of discs, and just burns as many copies as you need and spits them out. They aren't cheap, but if mass productions is what you want, without having to stand there put discs in, out, etc, buy the tool for the job. You can go cheap, and buy like the 5 tray ones for a few hundred, or get the spindle one that loads a stack of them for like a grand or so. In your case, if you only need to do so many at a time, the 5 & 10+1 tray ones can be had for around $500 on some sites. Quote
barry99705 Posted January 4, 2013 Posted January 4, 2013 http://www.ebay.com/itm/1-to-11-DVD-CD-Duplicator-/221171805195?pt=US_CD_DVD_Blu_Ray_Duplicators&hash=item337eddec0b Something like this will give you an idea of what digip is talking about. I used to use one of these, but it had a cd printer on the top as well. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Titan-Lite-3-Target-Robotic-LIGHTSCRIBE-DVD-CD-Disc-Duplicator-200-Disc-500GB-HD-/251165870968?pt=US_CD_DVD_Blu_Ray_Duplicators&hash=item3a7aa70b78 You'd load it up with blanks and then tell the software which iso to burn, how many, and what to print. Hit go and come back later when it was done. Quote
digip Posted January 4, 2013 Posted January 4, 2013 Yeah, we used to have smaller ones that held like 50 cd's and had a few trays that did simultaneous burns, but I think you can get them cheaper than that still. The manual 5 and 10 tray load ones are way cheaper, but still have to be manually loaded, but can do 10 at a time and those usually run around $4-500 range or less if you find them on sale like newegg and amazon. The one above on ebay looks like a sweet machine, but I think thats probably a bit expensive for something thats most likely used since its on eBay. It says new on the second one you linked to, but I think you can get them for less than that new on other sites. The first link might be the cheaper way to go, but I've seen the 1-to-11 DVD/CD Duplicator's for new at that price before, so again, bidding in that price range, you end up paying more sometimes on eBay depending on how many people really bid on them. Just be sure to shop around. Quote
Steffan Posted January 4, 2013 Author Posted January 4, 2013 Thanks guys! I didn't know duplicators like this exists!! i'm going to take a look at it later today, if you know any software that can do what i want, i'm still interrestet since its cheaper this way :) I dont think i can get the boss to say yes to a 1000 dollar duplicator, but i can always try ;D Quote
Steffan Posted January 4, 2013 Author Posted January 4, 2013 (edited) Hi again, So, i had a talk with the boss today :) I told him about the duplicators, and the one we need with about 5 drives, is around $300-$500, and that is too much, he says. He told me to build it myself if i want to, since we already have 5 DVD RW drives in the basement, just sitting there waiting to be used. So thats what i got, 5 drives, an old computer (dual core) with anough sata ports for 5 drives. All the hardware is there, i just need some software to use it Do you think i can make one of theese duplicators myself ? i actually also want to, since i think it's an exciting project :) In case anyone know any good software, or want to help me build a script for this, feel free to post a reply! :) Edited January 4, 2013 by Steffan Quote
digip Posted January 4, 2013 Posted January 4, 2013 Not sure if it will do it, but try http://infrarecorder.org/ if using windows, might let you burn to more than one drive at the same time or queue them up. If using linux, you could probably do it with some script fu, but not sure how it would work. Never had a need to do more than disc to disc copy with two optical drives before. Quote
Steffan Posted January 4, 2013 Author Posted January 4, 2013 Not sure if it will do it, but try http://infrarecorder.org/ if using windows, might let you burn to more than one drive at the same time or queue them up. If using linux, you could probably do it with some script fu, but not sure how it would work. Never had a need to do more than disc to disc copy with two optical drives before. Does not look like Infrarecoder supports multi recoders at the same time.. I was planning to do this on linux.. so some script fu might be the way to go, i just dont know how since i never had the need to burn from linux and therefore never tried it Quote
digip Posted January 4, 2013 Posted January 4, 2013 Google should be able to help. I don't have more than one dvd drive in my current box due to space and no ports left, but sure someone has done what you ask, just a matter of finding a cli burning command and script and modding it to either do simultaneous burns or queue them up one after another. Quote
barry99705 Posted January 5, 2013 Posted January 5, 2013 Nero will do it. 48X on my pc failed though. I wasn't expecting it to actually work at that speed, I just wanted to see. Most folks say burn at 4x or even 2x for it to work with multiple disks at once. My pc is an i5 at 2.6Ghz with 6Gb of ram running 64bit Windows 8. Quote
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