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    Read & Write with 2 Drives

    Hi,
    I just installed a second DVD writer and tested DVDFab DVD to DVD, using one drive as Source, the other as Destination. The read and write operations happened consecutively (writing to the HDD first). Can DVDFab Read and write concurrently, skipping the HDD? This should be a major increase in performance, I assume? That is the general idea.

    Well, at least I can leave it unattended for twice as long now without swapping the source and blank.
    Thanks in advance!

    #2
    No DVDFab can not read and write at same time as that would cause problems with the burned DVD not playing correctly which is why it saves the DVD files to computer first before they are burned to blank DVD

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      #3
      Aww Snap!

      Darn.
      That's a shame.
      Well, I know Nero can do it with CDs...
      I guess that's another advantage of the second drive.
      Thanks anyway.

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        #4
        just read from disk and tell it to burn to empty disk in other drive when u close dvdfab the temp file it made to burn from deletes automatically and BTW nero does the same thing.
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          #5
          Originally posted by autotech212000 View Post
          just read from disk and tell it to burn to empty disk in other drive when u close dvdfab the temp file it made to burn from deletes automatically and BTW nero does the same thing.
          Yup, that's exactly the way Fab is intended to work.
          With the DVD Copy module, you don't need to close the application at all.
          Fab auto deletes the temp files unless this function is disabled (unticked) in Common Settings.

          Fab always writes to a temporary directory, ie., it is not an on-the-fly decrypter.
          The only exception to this is Write Data Mode which requires the Source content to be previously ripped files.

          Fab Passkey will "decrypt on-the-fly", but will require additional software to burn
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