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How can I use two dvd burners at the same time at the same time?

I am wanting to be able to use both of my DVDRW drives at the same time. How do I go about doing this? Do I need two seperate programs?

Update:

Forgot to add, my system has a AMD Black edition dual core clocked at 2.8-2.9 ghz, 5 gb ddr2 RAM. 2 DVDRW Burners, 1 SATA 1 IDE. Anything else doesn't matter or pertain to this question.

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  • Anonymous
    6 years ago
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    You would need to run two instance of the DVD burning program, I suggest ImgBurn, as that allows multiple instances.

    However, I would caution trying to run two burns at the same time, it doesn't work very well, the two dvd writers trip over each other, and it might end up taking more time to run two burns than to run two serial burns on a single drive. I used to have two burners on my system, and found this out the hard way. I've only bought one burner ever since afterwards.

  • 6 years ago

    No good using two burners at the same time. You'd better use one each time in case there is conflict.

  • 6 years ago

    Yes.

  • 6 years ago

    I agree with what @Yousuf Khan said above.

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