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If you enabled the counter and the number of
discs you have inserted is more than what you
requested, you will receive a message regarding
you have inserted more discs than what you need.
You can continue to copy or you can eject the
extras.
If you happen to have any failed discs (bad copy),
the failed disc(s) will not be ejected automatically.
You need to manually eject them and throw them
away if they are write once recordable disc(s).
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Tutorial Guide:
II. Make Hard Drive(HDD)-to-Disc Copies
Copying from the Hard Drive is the best way to make copies!
There are 3 benefits to copying from the Hard Drive:
i. Performance ñ Duplicating from the Hard Drive will be
able to boost the DVD duplication speed.
ii. Stability ñ Duplicating from Hard Drive will stabilize the
duplication process compared to the Disc to Disc
process.
iii. Convenience ñ With your master discs stored inside the
Hard Drive, you can have access to each one easily.
There is no need to carry your master discs; they are all
stored inside the duplicator.
Your built-in Hard Drive will be divided into a number of
partitions. Each partition will hold ONE and ONLY ONE
master disc regardless of the capacity of your master disc.
The number of partitions is determined by dividing your Hard
Driveís total capacity by 1GB for CD format, 5GB for DVD-5
format or 9GB for DVD-9 format (Double Layer) and
subtracting one partition for system use.
The following steps will show you how to load your master
disc into the installed Hard Drive as a disc image and copy the
stored disc image into several blank discs. This process is
recommended for large volume production.