write large amount of data to CD-R media

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I'm going to be writing a large amount of data to disc, CD-R, and would 
like to be able to select a folder of many GB and have it the files 
written to disc automagically.

I kinda like <http://dar.linux.free.fr/doc/Features.html>, and there's a 
KDE front-end, but haven't used it yet.  I like the idea of slices (one 
disc=one slice?) and direct access, which the help page explains by 
stating that:

"even using compression dar has not to read the whole backup to extract 
one file."

So, if I know that the particular file I'm looking for is on disc 6 
(meaning slice 6?), then I can just pop disc 6 in and extract it?  Can I 
also extract the entire slice with one go?

I say "extract", but I don't have intentions of using compression.

I'm looking for user experience with DAR or similar tools.



thanks,

Thufir

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