Please, no need to exaggerate. What if you don’t close the writing session? What speed can you write at so there are no errors and it keeps the longest? How do you avoid buffer underruns? How do you write an ISO as an image instead of a file? Will it bootable too?
Does it need to be 1:1 to be considered as easy? Putting files on a cd is easy. It takes less than a min to figure it out for a new person. Same for USB.
You can mount and write to CDs like as easy as if it were a USB stick. The hardest part now is getting a CD drive.
Do you not have a collection of Blu-ray’s or even DVDs you always wanted to rip to your Jellyfin server? That’s at least my excuse for having a drive.
I do have a USB CD drive. But i had to go out and buy it. Ive only used once to get a bunch of family photos off old CDs.
Please, no need to exaggerate. What if you don’t close the writing session? What speed can you write at so there are no errors and it keeps the longest? How do you avoid buffer underruns? How do you write an ISO as an image instead of a file? Will it bootable too?
There is a right click menu that handles all this
Is there also a right click menu that handles all these concerns with usb drives?
Does it need to be 1:1 to be considered as easy? Putting files on a cd is easy. It takes less than a min to figure it out for a new person. Same for USB.