
Ultimately, I stopped grabbing the blanks by the sides and used the center hole in the disc to delicately drop them into place, which worked
well. Note that you’ll need to repeat this operation only if you run out of discs, since during operation, the discs stacked at an angle fall
naturally into place. Overall, while not as sexy as those robotic arms you see on other units, this loading schema worked well during testing,
with no jams or dropped blanks.
Duplication Software
The Prassi software is spare, but generally usable and easy to learn. When you run the software, you’ll see the main screen shown above,
with icons for all disc operations. The software provides all typical operations, including disc copying, audio compilation, data mastering,
recording a disc image (.DI) and generic image files (.ISO, .IMA, .BIN, .UDI, and .UDF), as well as recording Video_TS folders and erasing
disc.
Once you select a job type, you choose record options in a second screen (above), with typical Test/Record/Verify options. You specify the
label to print by selecting a Surething project file.
During recording, Prassi displays a status menu that shows recording speed, cache size, and recording position (above). You can save each
job as a .PTH file, making it easy to perform repetitive tasks. You can also set up multiple files in a batch, though Prassi could make this
function easier to understand and use. Specifically, to set up multiple projects, you set the When Done list box from “Result dialog” to “Do
nothing,” which ensures that projects sequence correctly.
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