How to Use the Dedicated Burning Tool in AnySecura | User Guide
This guide will walk you through using the AnySecura Dedicated Burning Tool to create reliable backup discs. You'll learn how to prepare your files and configure the essential settings for a successful burn.
By the end, you'll be confident in managing the entire process, from building your disc directory to finalizing and ejecting your completed media, ensuring your data is securely archived.
To burn a disc using the dedicated burning tool, follow these steps:
- 1) Run OBurner.exe on a machine with the client installed, and connect a CD/DVD drive to the machine. Insert a blank disc.
- 2) In the dedicated burning tool, build the disc directory according to the burning requirements:
In the Menu Bar, select Edit > Add, choose files or folders to add. You can also drag and drop the target files or folders into the right-side view of the disc display area to add them. - 3) Once the disc directory is constructed, select Tools > Burn from the Menu Bar, or click the Burn button
on the toolbar to open the "Burn Settings" window.
- Select Burner: Choose the burner connected to the client and used for burning the disc.
- Write Speed: Select the burning speed (options include fastest, 24X, 20X, 16X, 10X, etc.).
- Disc Format: Choose between ISO-9660 and UDF.
- Burn Copies: Specify the number of copies to burn.
- Remarks: Provide relevant backup information for this burning session (this is a required field).
- 4) After completing the burn settings, click Burn to start the burning process.
- 5) During the burning process, the progress will be displayed, showing the current burn progress, elapsed time, remaining time, write speed, and the number of copies being burned. The burning is complete when the progress reaches 100%.
- 6) Once burning is complete, select Tools > Eject Disc from the Menu Bar, or click the Eject Disc button
on the toolbar to eject the disc from the burner.
Note
When choosing the disc format in the burn settings, the ISO-9660 format has a file size limit of 2GB per file. UDF format does not have this limitation.
