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ReadyNASUser
Jan 25, 2016Aspirant
Archive to USB Attached Blu-Ray Burner
All - Now we have 128GB write-once blu-ray discs and burners in the market (BDXL, BD-R 3.0) I am thinking this could be a good long term archive solution for the ReadyNAS. But I've search the for...
ReadyNASUser
Jan 27, 2016Aspirant
I'd thought about that...
Problem is on Windows all the "copy" utilities tend to have a hard time with some aspects of fully / reliably traversing a file system (things like crazy windows path length limits in some applications have bitten me more times than I care to imagine).
Its what led me to ask the question if I could avoid the copy and simply burn from the trusted ReadyNAS itself. I know you guys know your file systems and copying "just works" :-)
Any suggestions of windows or mac (I can go this route too - but less familiar) tools that can be used to comprehensively copy a section of a mounted file system (from the ReadyNAS) to a local directly that the blu-ray burner software will copy/burn to the disk?
StephenB
Jan 27, 2016Guru - Experienced User
I'd start with simply mapping the share (or folder within a share) to a PC drive letter. That should keep the path names within the normal Windows limit (e.g., the network part of the path doesn't come into play).
If you have issues with buffer underrun on the bluray, you could make a local copy with robocopy, richcopy, or teracopy. But I think that buffer underrun isn't a problem with blueray or dvd media, so my guess is that the burner software would handle that.
Just to clarify - I don't work for Netgear.
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