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dbminter

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  1. Only 40 left! Get them while you can't!
  2. Recently, my favorite brand of dual slim CD jewel cases from Office Depot were discontinued. But, yesterday, I discovered CD-R's being sold in these cases cheaply at Big Lots. $4 USD for 10 of them. So, I bought 5 of them to get 25 total jewel cases. However, the CD-R's that were inside were junk CMC Magnetics discs. Totally useless. So, I figured, if anyone wanted these 48 CD-R's, I'll give them to you for free. Yes, I said 48. I already destroyed 2 of them. All I'd ask for is the shipping to be paid back to me. After all, I don't want to come out on the losing end of this. The discs are branded Philips 700 MB/80 Min 52x CD-R's. I make absolutely no guarantees of any kind with these as they're CMC Magnetics. Not even that you'll be able to complete a full burn with them nor how long they will last before the data on them becomes unreadable. Yes, CMC Magnetics media is THAT bad. Which is why Memorex is so bad. They too often use CMC Magnetics media and slap their label on them. So, speak up if you want this "deal." Otherwise, I'll just end up throwing them away.
  3. I would guess so. Any of the forums with ImgBurn in their name should be checked by him. I know he doesn't check Chat too often, that's about all I can say. My guess would also be he does a check for new posts and takes a look at them.
  4. Oh, so you're saying it did work before and now it's not, right? If so, I'm afraid I can't help you. Hopefully, LUK or someone else can.
  5. I can't say much else. I do remember years ago asking if a single layer burn can be made to a dual layer disc. I was told it can be done, but nothing else about it, sorry. My guess would be just burn the ISO as normal and only the first layer would be burned. However, I've never actually done this before. I am wondering, though, why don't you use a cheaper single layer DVD recordable and save on the cost of using a dual layer disc?
  6. Had you used Memorex before for this type of operation? It's been said before, but, one of the things we check for for DL discs is what manufacturer/MID the disc has.
  7. I found an image that gives an accurate description of where the label is printed onto the disc surface. http://snpi.dell.com/sna/images/products/large/A0508148temp.jpg
  8. I, too, have never tried a Sharpie on these inkjet printable surfaces for the possibility that the ink might bleed through. I might try the Sharpie Pen as the ink in those does not bleed, but, the point is so fine it might not write well. What I use is a series of 4 colored markers in a set that says it was designed for writing on CD/DVD surfaces. So, if they're designed to be written on normal media surface, the inkjet layer in between should make it even safer, one would think so, anyway. To be honest, I've yet to use these colored markers on the Verbatims. I've used them on the inkjet printable surfaces for CD-R's. They can be smudged, though, I've learned that much, based on the surface.
  9. Well, I don't have a means to actually print to the inkjet printable surfaces, so, I couldn't say. I use inkjet printable surfaces and write on them with markers. I find the inks stay better to the printable kind of surfaces. Plus, I like to have a printable surface versus the static "labels" Verbatim puts on their discs with little actual space to write information on.
  10. I've used those discs from Newegg myself many times. Here's my experience with the NEC/Optiarc AD-7200a FW 1.09. I've only had 1 disc fail out of at least a hundred and probably more. I've had no problems burning the 2nd layer. I've recently started playing the first discs I made with them and they playback fine at the layer break and switch to next layer, with the layer break set to seamless. As for the inkjet printable surface not going all the way to the hub. There is an area at the hole in the center of the disc where Verbatim puts its label and a label that says it's a "DVD+R DL 2.4x" disc. There is a small silver rim around where that Verbatim etc. info label ends and before the actual inkjet printable surface starts. Hope that helps.
  11. Well, it's not a bug. And, I don't consider it a Support issue as it's not an issue with ImgBurn but with the DVD-RW itself. So, neener!
  12. Something I've seen before with many different drives and types of DVD-RW discs is if you cancel a write after only writing a little bit of data, ImgBurn stays at 99% Synchronizing Cache for a really long time. Has anyone else noticed this and, if so, anyone know why it does this when only a little bit of data is written to the disc? Thanks!
  13. Boy, have I got a story to tell. In 2001, I sent in one of Weird Al Yankovic's CD's to him to get his autograph on. Yes, he will do autograph requests. But, I never expected to get it back because shortly after I sent it, the anthrax mail attacks of 2001 happened. It was instructed to celebrities to throw out their current batches of fan mail for fear of anthrax. Then, after a year or 2 of never receiving the CD back, I just plain forgot about the whole situation. Then came yesterday. To my complete astonishment, I received my CD back with a personalized autograph! Now, on Weird Al's website, it said it may take a long time for him to get around to autograph requests. It sure did, but, 8 years later, I got my autographed CD!
  14. Someone PM'ed me a while back recommending a replacement for my AV software. I forget who that was and I've deleted the message. I'd like to reply back to that person with some new information. If this sounds like you would you please PM me again and let know so I can reply back? Thanks!
  15. Well, we can't assure anything. Given the many possibilities of what may be going on inside the drive or even things like if you computer is using the HD enough to cause time outs, which if it were the log would tell you. But, Verbatim DVD+R DL's are pretty much the best out there and what is recommended. I've used about a hundred of them and only had 1 go wrong. It was strange, it burned, it verified, but when I got around to watching it later, there was unrecoverable read error in one of the VOB's. Go figure.
  16. Does Blu-Ray have the same pause that DVD Video does? Is there a seamless layer break option with Blu-Ray or is it something that just does the job without a pause?
  17. Of course, my first reply here would be don't use CMC media. That it is the problem. Of course, many times, you won't know the Manufacturer's ID until you open the package. Unless, of course, the package says Memorex on it. Then, run like Hell!
  18. Why should anyone want to stick with CMC media? It's bottom of the barrel.
  19. I don't know. Maybe. Beats me.
  20. One thing I think should be said about the Preview function. Not all the available stars can be previewed for a specific disc. You can also double click on the star lines and get a preview that way. I have to admit, I don't know why some stars appear when there's no preview for them.
  21. Found one. For anyone interested, it's old but it does most of what I wanted it to do. http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/Hard...nload-1176.html
  22. No, I'm not paying for something that should have come free with my PC. I should have said free software only, please.
  23. My new computer, like a lot of modern computers, did not come with a hard drive light in the case to indicate when the hard drive is being accessed. So, I was wondering if there was something that could run in the System Tray that could indicate when the HD is being accessed? Can anyone recommend an application or if there even is one? Thanks!
  24. dbminter

    Series finales

    I know that what we call in the States as seasons are called series in the UK. So, a series finale means the final episode of a series, e.g. what we would call a season finale. So, what do they call the final episode of a show ever? That we in the States call a series finale, but, what about in the UK? Don't know why this topic interests me, but, it does. Thanks!
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