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How to write the image to two places at the same time in win

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  • Joachim Neumann
    Hi,

    I think that this is not possible. The destination path is for all selected output settings.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    Not an option within Capture One, as far as I know. You might want to look for a 3rd party tool to do that for you.
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  • Karl Johansson
    [quote="Paul_E" wrote:
    Not an option within Capture One, as far as I know. You might want to look for a 3rd party tool to do that for you.


    Any tips?
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  • Permanently deleted user
    just a thought, but I'm not a big fan of simultaneous backup...for the reason that if the external write is not successful, you'd not know that until you needed the backup....and Murphy's law prevails...

    Better to download to the external, then copy to the working directory. If those files work, that's very good verification that the initial download was successful. A few extra seconds, but that's what defines a backup IMHO....it's verified.
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  • Karl Johansson
    tihs is only for when i work on location /studio. when i get home i load the external to my workstation which has a solid raid system and is backep up every 24 hrs
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  • Paul1921
    There are two applications that will achieve what you are looking to do. One is Microsoft's SyncToy, and the other is Allway Sync. I used to use the SyncToy 1.0 for sometime, but was slow and buggy so I switched over to Allway Sync. There is a newer version of the SyncToy which is vastly improved, and has gotten great reviews, but I have never tried it. Since I have gotten a Clickfree, I just don't use those apps.

    EDIT: There is another utility which I have heard of good things about, but have not tried is BestSync 2010.

    Hope one of these work for you.
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  • JonS
    I'm a big fan of SyncBackPro and use it for exactly these types of jobs. You can monitor a folder for changes and it automatically backs it ups. Very flexible software. I think the cheaper version called SyncbackSE will also do this.

    cheers 😊
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  • Persio DeLuca Filho
    A very powerful and inexpensive tool is Mirror Folder.
    I have been using it for several years and it is very reliable.
    Worth a try.
    Persio.
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