Dell,
I can assume your directory had DVD-ROM files in it or you had one of the build options incorrectly set.
In any event, there's no need to be sarcastic.
Tell you what ... we'll give you a full refund of the cost of the prog. How's that? Hope that makes the grumps go away.
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No, it is just burning an ISO file. There should be no offer to delete.
I'd extract the files and remaster it - quest for perfection and all that.
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It just the video standard in different areas. Due to the TVs and the systems they adopted.
There are several players that will play both formats - consider buying one of them (if your TV supports both formats).
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No probs random. It was a well thought out and lengthy post, so sorry you spent that time in vain.
But we really so appreciate your sensitivity to LUK's history.
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Yes, unfortunately, most of the progs you are talking involve ripping a DVD or doing something to (usually commercial) DVDs. Such subjects are off limits here.
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