AutoDisc
automatically produces discs from folders or a detailed
XML file. Used with any Rimage Disc Publishing system,
AutoDisc automatically burns the contents of a folder
or set of folders to a CD or DVD when the directory’s
contents reach a pre-determined size, when a special
“trigger” file is present, or when a detailed
XML file is sent into its queue.
AutoDisc
monitors a master directory with subfolders. In Trigger
and Watcher modes, each subfolder represents a disc
to be recorded. In Trigger mode, subfolders are recorded
when a trigger file is placed with the content. The
trigger file is XML-based, contains label and copy count
information, and can be generated by most scripting
languages. In Watcher mode, subfolders are recorded
when they reach a preset minimum size, and use a pre-defined
template for labeling.
Additionally,
AutoDisc features an Advanced version of its trigger
mode that allows detailed control over the disc production
process. Advanced trigger mode supports the disc production
of raw files/folders, pre-mastered ISO and UDF images,
and PCM & WAV files to produce Red Book compliant
audio CDs.
AutoDisc
also features a Rimage Data Publisher Emulator mode.
This mode eliminates the need to use the legacy Data
Network Publisher application for integration, and also
adds the most current standards (such as dual-layer
DVD) as a selectable medium. This mode makes AutoDisc
ideal for integrating existing applications written
for legacy Rimage equipment with the latest technology
Rimage has to offer.
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