Today with the advancements in technology, components in the computers have become compact and nowadays they are coming in very compact size. But, on the other hand if we consider their capacity or the amount of work that they can handle is really amazing and has increased by great extent. So, with this
So, as said that if you have a large amount of data and if you wish to burn that data onto several discs or DVDs. As, said earlier that although it won’t fit on a single DVD or CD, but you can make the process easier by using burning software that supports disc spanning. Now the question is what we mean by Disc spanning. For this let us understand it as that, Disc spanning allows you to burn large amounts of data without having to worry about organizing it into the right size so that it fits on each disc. Although, you may have experienced that many of the popular disc burning applications that are already available in the market or over the web, doesn’t support disc spanning. But, one of the software that we are discussing today do support this phenomenon.
CDBurner is basically a small, easy to use and a completely freely available utility which can be used to solve the above mentioned issue and it helps you in managing all your data by dividing it into different segments on its own, so that it can be burnt onto several discs. So, by using this smart utility you can backup any amount of files such your songs collection, photos and movies easily across multiple CDs or DVDs and that too very easily because this software automatically figures it out for you.
You may easily download the utility from the link given below and after installing it into your computer, you may start working with it. After launching the application, you just need to drag and drop the files you wish to burn over to the CDBurnerXP window. After adding the, click “Burn”. It gives you the option where you may choose whether you want to leave the disc open or finalize the disc once it’s burned, and select “Disc spanning”. Here, you may also choose the type of disc you are using on the “Disc size” drop-down menu, the click “Split”. After this you may observe that the software itself figures out how many discs are required to complete the process. So you just need to place a writable disc in the drive and click “Burn”. Once the first CD is completed, CDBurnerXP will prompt you to insert another disc.
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