Hi Code Sector team,
I’m building a fully automated ingest workflow on Windows (many removable media cards per day). The main bottleneck is source read speed (e.g., XQD ~400 MB/s). For us, true multi-target copy is a game changer: read the source once, write to two destinations (master + backup) within the same job, ideally with verification.
In the GUI, the Target Tab supports multiple destinations using the | separator (e.g. D:\Job|E:\Job). But in the command line, the documentation only describes a single destination folder for Target, and when I try to pass D:\Job|E:\Job via CLI it does not behave as multi-target.
Could you please clarify:
Is true multi-target copying supported via CLI in TeraCopy Pro (or TeraCopy 4)?
If yes: what is the exact CLI syntax / flags to specify multiple destinations (master + backup) in one operation?
If CLI multi-target is not supported directly: is there an official automation-friendly approach, e.g.
triggering a saved “Target Tab” / target set / profile,
passing a job/queue definition file,
or another supported interface,
so we can start a single job that performs multi-target internally (single read, multi write), without manual UI steps?
In TeraCopy 4: does the new queue system introduce any way to treat backup destinations as part of the same job (not a second copy pass)?
Example use case:
Source: X:\ (removable card)
Destinations: D:\20260223_Project_K1_Karte_1 and E:\20260223_Project_K1_Karte_1
Requirement: single read from X:\, write to both D and E, with verification enabled.
Thanks a lot—happy to test any beta/preview build or provide logs/command examples.
Best regards,
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