Here's the situation, and I'll try to be to the point...
I bought Nero 5.5 last week because Roxio blew up my system a few weeks prior. I bought Nero 5.5 for a client of mine also, along with a shiny new LaCie 48x12x48 firewire burner. So here's what I need to know because for the life of me I can't figure it out myself even after reading every damn page of help and Ahead's web site...
My client has a workgroup server running Win2k Server. They want to connect the burner to the server (no problem so far). But the kicker is that they want to be able to have a couple people copy files (from a digital camera) to CDR discs from their workstations. I figured InCD would handle it, but it won't do it without using CDRWs which are, as everyone knows, slower than hell. So what sort of crafty things can you fine people suggest?
When I was using Roxio DirectCD would let me initialize a CDR and leave it open to drag n drop burns from inside Explorer. This was great because if someone wanted to burn a file they could just map the drive over the network. Where is that functionality in Nero/InCD/Ahead? I'm getting desperate at this point and I'm wondering now if I can convince them to just have the server run nightly copies from a local folder (where people drop files) onto the CDRs but CRAP I can't get Nero to do that either since it just refuses to let you burn to CDRs unless you're sitting there in front of the computer using Nero. What's up with that? Am I stuck with CDRWs? Last I checked you couldn't write to CDRWs faster than 12x but perhaps that has changed. 12x would be a shame on a 48x burner.
Anyways, please, for the love of Pete someone suggest something I haven't considered. Points to whoever is craftiest. Remember, the goal is to let complete retards easily write one-time backups of files (mostly digicam images) to CDRs over the company LAN.
Answers that involve NeroNET don't count because I already emailed Ahead and they said "not until December" in broken english. Hehe.
Thanks!!