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    Optimize archive on Context Menu
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    I noticed that the option to add the optimize archive function to the context menu is missing on Windows 10.
    Opening each archive with the interface in order to click it becomes tedious with many files.

    Same for others functions like Remove Archive Encryption

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    Disk Spanning Options

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      Draxxx
      last edited by

      Hi,

      Can I suggest that we add a new Disk Spanning option(s) for BR media. (Both 25Gb / 50Gb Media)

      I’ve used the Custom option to set the files size to 24117248 kb (around 23.5Gb), but I find it annoying that there is no profile for this (and that I have to keep looking up this number), or alternatively, an option to define your own ‘Custom’ sizes.

      Cheers!
      Dx

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      • spwolfS
        spwolf conexware
        last edited by

        sure… cool.

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          Draxxx @spwolf
          last edited by

          Sweet! Thanks! :)

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          • spwolfS
            spwolf conexware
            last edited by

            so what is the exact sizes you want for 25 Gb and 50 GB options?

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              Draxxx @spwolf
              last edited by

              Good question… Well, as I mentioned above, I’ve been using 24117248 kb for the 25Gb, as it allows a little overhead when burning the disc.

              I haven’t had to burn a 50Gb archive yet, but I guess 47877568 kb (based on the same conversion calc less a little bit) would work…

              (My calcs are based on available free space of 24438784 kb and 48877568 kb respectively, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blu-ray_Disc )

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