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Old 10-18-2010, 04:23 PM
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Default Burining 1000 Wedding Photos on multiple DVDs...?

I have a problem. After longer (three day) weddings I have tons of pictures to burn. Sometimes I burn 6-7 DVD's.
It is slow to copy and paste files into the burning software for each individual DVD 6-8 times.
I am just wondering whether there is a way to burn 2000 images on 10 DVD's without individually selecting the files for each individual DVD. I am thinking some software where I specify the file folder and it just asks me to put in the next DVD into the burner...

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Old 10-18-2010, 04:28 PM
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Just place them into a folder and move the folder to the DVD to be burned.
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Old 10-18-2010, 05:06 PM
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Photologyst, I think he means he has multiple dvds worth of files.

Easiest way would be to divide the files into separate folders beforehand. Just click and drag and select files up to the DVD's capacity. Don't use the Copy and Paste functions, drag the files to the folders. This is quicker as copying dumps the data to the clipboard; dragging just reworks the file table.
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Photologyst, I think he means he has multiple dvds worth of files.

Easiest way would be to divide the files into separate folders beforehand. Just click and drag and select files up to the DVD's capacity. Don't use the Copy and Paste functions, drag the files to the folders. This is quicker as copying dumps the data to the clipboard; dragging just reworks the file table.
That is what I thought I had said.
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