Network software for the Bravo CD DVD Duplicator
PTBurn Network Software
is a new, low–cost software package for Primera’s Bravo Disc Publisher that adds network capability for your disc burning and printing jobs. Up to five users may send CD or DVD recording and print jobs to Bravo remotely from client PCs. Additional five–user license blocks are available for connecting as many client PCs as desired. The software runs on virtually any server/client network under Windows® 2000 or XP Professional. It’s the ideal solution whether you are publishing “one–off,” unique content discs or duplicating quantities of discs from a master disc or files stored on a PC’s hard drive.
Remote User Features
PTBurn Network includes a host of useful features such as job status, priority job queue management, type of disc (CD/DVD), multiple copies and replacement fields from a comma–delimited data file. Easy to use disc labeling software called SureThing™ CD Labeler is built–in so that you can quickly design professional–looking disc faces that Bravo prints directly onto printable–surface CDs or DVDs. Job status is reported back to the user in real time. This makes remote recording and printing highly efficient and reliable since Bravo’s major functions can be viewed remotely instead of having to physically supervise the unit in operation.
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Reliable Network Duplication at a Realistic Price
Like an office network laser printer, Bravo has been carefully designed for unattended, remote network operation. Yet it costs thousands less than other network disc publishers without sacrificing features. Here is what’s included:
- 52x CD or 4x/16x DVD/CD recorder
- Exclusive “all–in–one” design
- 25–disc capacity
- Optional 50–disc Kiosk Mode Kit
- Built–in 2400 dpi full–color printing
- Optional 80mm mini–disc and CD business card adapters
- Small, compact size fits almost anywhere
For network CD and DVD publishing and duplication, the combination of PTBurn and Bravo simply can't be beat! PTBurn and Bravo are from Primera Technology, the world's leading manufacturer of automated CD/DVD duplication and printing equipment.
| SPECIFICATIONS |
| Minimum System Requirements (Server PC): |
Pentium® III/IV at 1GHz or higher, 512MB RAM or higher, available PCI slot for FireWire® (IEEE–1394) adapter card or built–in FireWire port, available USB 1.1/2.0 port, 80GB free hard drive space for DVD+_Rs or 40GB free hard drive space for CD–Rs, network connection |
| Minimum System Requirements (Client PCs): |
Pentium III/IV at 700 MHz or higher, 512MB RAM or higher, 10GB free hard drive space, network connection |
| Operating Systems: |
Windows 2000 or XP Professional |
| Recordable Formats: |
CD: CD–R, CD–RW, CD–DA (Audio), MP3 to CD–Audio and WMA to CD–Audio “on the fly", Video CD, several other industry supported formats DVD: DVD+/R and RW |
| Supported File Systems: |
ISO–9660 Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3, Joliet, UDF 1.02, UDF 2.01 |
| Primera's Press Release |
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PTBurn Network Software allows multiple users to send CD or DVD recording and print jobs to a Bravo remotely from client PCs. PTBurn Network Software includes a range of useful features for the office environment such as job status, priority job queue management, type of disc (CD/DVD), multiple copies, replacement fields and more. Disc labeling software called SureThing™ CD Labeler is built into PT Burn Network for designing disc faces that Bravo prints directly onto the surface of CDs or DVDs.
Job status is reported back to the user in real time. Remote recording and printing of discs is highly reliable and efficient, since Bravo’s major functions can be viewed remotely instead of having to physically supervise the unit in operation. Users can publish either unique “one–off” CDs or multiple disc duplication runs of up to 50 discs at a time.
“When combined with our Bravo Disc Publisher, PTBurn Network delivers a highly capable networking solution at the industry’s best price,” said Mark D. Strobel, Primera Technology’s Vice President of Sales and Marketing. “Essentially, we’ve taken a previously complex and expensive hardware and software integration task and packaged it into an affordable, off–the–shelf product – much like today’s networked office laser printers.”
The software runs on virtually any server/client network under Windows 2000/XP and sells for just US$299.95 for the first five users. Additional five–user license blocks are also available for US$299.95 each. There is no limit on the number of users that are able to send jobs over the network.
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