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Creating Discs

Change Robot

. This is only available with multiple robots

connected. Use this option to change the robot to which this

project will be sent.

Drives. With a 4102 connected you can choose to burn to

both drives or the top or bottom drive only.

Protect Video with

PTProtect

(PC Only). This is only

available in the DVD Video and ISO image Project with

purchase of PTProtect USB dongle. See the PTProtect

section for more information.

Add to

Project Set

(PC Only). This option allows you to

add a project to a new or existing project set. A project set

is a group of projects that you can save together. See

Section 2 B.8 for more information.

Save Project

. At the top of the summary window you can

type the name of your job and then click save to save it

anywhere on your computer.
A project file is a small file that holds the locations of files

to be burned, the location of the print file to be printed,

and any specific project settings such as burn speed and

number of copies. Note: A saved project file does not

include the data to be burned or the print file to be printed.

If these files are moved or deleted, the project file will need

to be edited to reflect these changes.

Schedule Project

. Click this button to schedule this job to

run daily, weekly or monthy at a specific time. For more

information on this topic see Section 3B.5.

Project Options
For any job type you can click on the Options button for

additional options for that job. Below is a description of all

Project Options. Not all options are available for all Project

Types. If the options are not available for the chosen project

type, they will be hidden. If you would like these settings to be

the default for all projects of this type click Save as Defaults.

Recording Speed

. Set the recording speed with this option.

The fastest recording speed is determined by the lowest

maximum speed of the blank media or the drive. For

example: The "fastest" speed in a 20x max drive with 16x

max media would burn at 16x. In many cases a slower

speed should be selected to achieve the least number of

rejected discs.

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