All: I'm trying to run multiple, concurrent copy operations, on MacOS with DVDFab 10.0.6.5. Not having much luck. ANY help with a description of a) the process to run multiple concurrent copy operations on MacOS - and/or updated MacOS command line switches - would be highly appreciated. I've scoured the forums and documentation for help on this, please point me in the right direction if I've just missed it...
Environment is: [3] Pioneer BD-RW BDR-XS06 Drives, Late 2016 MacBook Pro - fully configured, MacOS 10.13.2. All Drives connected via USB3 cables to a TB 5K monitor (power is not an issue).
Behavior, no matter how I configure - is the copys execute serially. DVDFab10 recognizes the three drives, the three volumnes, inspects them (serially by drive number), I can submit them all at once - but they run serially. "Allow Running Multiple Instances" is checked. I've limited cores to 2 in case each instance tries to grab all 8 cores.
I have discovered the document - commandline.txt - but it is quite dated, and only gives examples in Windows form. In particular at the moment - the form of the file declaration is needed "/dev/drive2" or "/Volumes/12345678" or something else?
Thank you!
Other Keywords for the Search Engine: Parallel Asynchronous
Environment is: [3] Pioneer BD-RW BDR-XS06 Drives, Late 2016 MacBook Pro - fully configured, MacOS 10.13.2. All Drives connected via USB3 cables to a TB 5K monitor (power is not an issue).
Behavior, no matter how I configure - is the copys execute serially. DVDFab10 recognizes the three drives, the three volumnes, inspects them (serially by drive number), I can submit them all at once - but they run serially. "Allow Running Multiple Instances" is checked. I've limited cores to 2 in case each instance tries to grab all 8 cores.
I have discovered the document - commandline.txt - but it is quite dated, and only gives examples in Windows form. In particular at the moment - the form of the file declaration is needed "/dev/drive2" or "/Volumes/12345678" or something else?
Thank you!
Other Keywords for the Search Engine: Parallel Asynchronous
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