Hi there.
Thanks for your very informative message. 
I will keep this for reference of course. 
I will do some testing and see what happens. 
I will also check the other app you mentione NTI dragon burn. I hope this will 
be accessible with VO as well. 

Thanks.
Nektarios.

On May 9, 2013, at 5:42 PM, Chris Blouch <[email protected]> wrote:

> It's a command you use in the terminal and comes with your mac. Terminal 
> gives you access to the text-based interface to the unix system which OSX is 
> built on. You can pretty much do anything in the terminal that you can 
> through the GUI and somethings that are hard or impossible through the GUI. 
> Of course with more capability usually comes more complexity. So just bring 
> up terminal and type drutil to get basic info on how to use the command. For 
> more details on drutil type 'man drutil' which will give you the manual page 
> for that command. You can do man on any unix command or even 'man man' to 
> find out more about how to use the manual command.
> 
> If you do get the hang of drutil and get it burning an audio image to a 
> particular cd drive you can then either open multiple tabs and run the same 
> command to a different drive in each terminal tab, or you can end the command 
> with an & symbol (shift-7 on US keyboards) which tells terminal to run that 
> in the background so you can type another command. So you could eventually 
> type the same command as many times as you have drives, just changing the 
> destination drive each time for the write. Of course there is probably some 
> limit to how many drives you can concurrently do this with before your 
> machine can't keep up. I have no idea what that limit is as most people don't 
> have more than one or two drives to try this with.
> 
> Blank media usually has a write speed max so you don't want to go over that. 
> This is usually something like '32X' which means you can write up to 32X 
> normal speed. So for a full 80 minute CD you should be able to write that out 
> in about 3 minutes. I only mention this because that means your machine will 
> be flinging 700MB from your hard drive to your CD burner over a 150second 
> time or about 4.6MB per second. My MacBook internal hard drive tests out at 
> about 48MB/s read rate so I would be limited to being able to keep about 10 
> burners fed (46MB/s). So if you've got one of those 8-bay CD burner things 
> you should be ok. Only way to know is to try as there could be other weak 
> links in the chain. At some point, unless you already bought the hardware, it 
> might be worth just going with a standalone 7:1 burner tower for about $600:
> 
> http://www.bhphotovideo.com/c/product/445194-REG/Microboards_QD_DVD_127_QD_DVD_127_18x_48x_Standalone_1_7.html
> 
> If you do get the command line thing all worked out you can store the 
> commands in a text file like a recipe and then just run that text file as a 
> script to do it the same way every time.
> 
> CB
> 
> On 5/9/13 6:36 AM, Nektarios Mallas wrote:
>> Hello Chris. Sorry for replying late but I am a little behind on my mail 
>> lately.
>> Thanks for your response.
>> Do you know if this app is accessible with voice over?
>> I will go now to check it out.
>> Thanks.
>> 
>> Nektarios.
>> 
>> On Apr 29, 2013, at 6:33 PM, Chris Blouch <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> I think Dragon Burn is supposed to be able to do this and has a free trial:
>>> 
>>> http://www.nticorp.com/en/us/product/dragon_burn.asp
>>> 
>>> Of course if you don't mind playing around in the terminal you should be 
>>> able to do this with drutil. Running drutil you can specify to burn an iso 
>>> in audio format to a drive and I'm assuming you could do this multiple 
>>> times to multiple drives.
>>> 
>>> CB
>>> 
>>> On 4/28/13 7:47 AM, Nektarios Mallas wrote:
>>>> Hello list.
>>>> I am looking for an application that will allow me to copy an audio cd to 
>>>> multiple drives at the same time.
>>>> I have burn, but this app can not do what I am asking. Is there a more 
>>>> full featured program for cds and dvds for the mac?
>>>> In windows, I used to do this with Nero. I am looking for something 
>>>> similar.
>>>> I know that toast titanium is the best application for such tasks for the 
>>>> mac but I don't think that is accessible with voice over.
>>>> Any help is very much needed and appreciated.
>>>> 
>>>> Nektarios.
>>>> 
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