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Dear Sir/Madam,
my files are store on a NAS system attached via LAN cable to my local network. The NAS systems runs on Linux, the backup machine runs on Windows 10. I would like to use the backup machine to run Bluray Creator for Windows. Now my question:
(1) Can I backup files stored on NAS?
(2) Can I select files with a certain date range, e.g. 2019-01-01 to 2019-12-31?
(3) Can I store the files selected using (1) and (2) on Bluray disc?
I am looking forward to your reply.
Best regards
Georg
Dear Sir/Madam,
my files are store on a NAS system attached via LAN cable to my local network. The NAS systems runs on Linux, the backup machine runs on Windows 10. I would like to use the backup machine to run Bluray Creator for Windows. Now my question:
(1) Can I backup files stored on NAS?
(2) Can I select files with a certain date range, e.g. 2019-01-01 to 2019-12-31?
(3) Can I store the files selected using (1) and (2) on Bluray disc?
I am looking forward to your reply.
Best regards
Georg
I have made an ISO file from a number of episodes of a TV serie with the idea of burning a BR disc.
Have added separate subtitles (Dutch).
All went well but checking the ISO afterwards (before burning the BR) I found that the following was added in front of every sentence of the subs : ,0,0,0,, This is annoying to watch. It happened as well with other files and subs. When I played the same files and same subs on my Mediaplayer, the additions were not there. Anyone ??