Previously Mad Scientist <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:
> Does anyone make a CD burner with a magazine for 100 or so blanks,
> that you plug into your PC, queue up a bunch of files to be burned to
> upto 100 different CDs, and let it do its thing?
> There are autoloading CD duplicators, but they make multiple copies of
> one CD. I want to make a bunch of DIFFERENT CDs (like 800 total).
> Or perhaps there is different software for an existing autoloading
> duplicator (such as Primera Composer Pro, Microboards Orbit II
> Autoloading, Kanguru Autoloader 100) that will allow them to do this?
> Being able to create audio CDs from WAV files as well as data CDs
> (joilet) would be a plus.
I somehow doubt this exists. The problem is that CD-R is a low-cost
consumer storage medium with low capacity and low reliability. As
such it is nit a backup-medium at all in any professional sense.
However I know that there are some CD-Duplicators that can
make individual images. It has been some time since I last
checked the prices for these things, but I would expect
$2000+.
Arno
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