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Re: Archiving large folders to CD
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Re: Archiving large folders to CD


  • Subject: Re: Archiving large folders to CD
  • From: Zarquon <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Jan 2002 12:31:06 -0600

> Had you written that initially, I think that everybody would get what you
> want.
> I finally did.
> Could you tell me how much space you want to burn per CD ?
> That is, is 650 the size we are aiming to?

I suppose it is. I'm really not a CD burning expert.

> Also, could you check what
> is the smaller size o a file burned to a CD?

I'm not sure what you mean here.

> it is simple ( or at least not difficult) you are the first one to
> bring it up (at least to best my recollection).
> I liked the problem and I'll do it. However, since i do not your
> files, could you tell me what is the minimum, maximum and average
> size. Ball park figures, of course.

I have files ranging from 4K to over 200MB. As for average--that's going to
vary by project. I don't know if I'm going to be able to give you a good
average figure without a lot of work, or some utility.

Note also that this needs to retain some semblance of the original folder
structure, so that you can at least tell where in the folder hierarchy each
file used to be.

Thanks heaps!

Jim


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