Happy birthday toothy! I saw the highlights of the 1st Test at Brizzie 2007 last night while waiting for the ground to dry out in Antigua. It was so much fun. And with Warnie set to return, I can only imagine another 5-0 whitewash in 2009. Ah, but then you will be older (40) and wiser.
Happy birthday mate.
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Victor
1. You're pissing people off. We don't appreciate smart arses who piss us off. Either trust what the knowledgable people here say, or go elsewhere. Arguing about it isn't gunna help you.
2. Your drivers look all wrong - they should be something like this (although your versions will be for Vista and not XP):
I get all my media from www.pcx.com.au. They are real good people.
For mine, I couldn't care less if they are printable. You can't read them while they are in the case or the player anyway. Playback performance is what I am looking for, not pretty prints.
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You really shouldn't use -R DL disks. Because of this layerbreak problem, they are not good for storring DVD video data. They are only good for plain data. Stick to Verbatim, +R, 2.4x, MKM-001-00, Made in Singapore.
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Yes, swap the titlesets around (if that helps at all) would be my recommendation. But do not break on an ILVU - it would be awful. Do you really need all the audio tracks? Deleting the unnecessary ones would possibly help.
Other than that, as r0lZ said, split the cells before the muxing. You'll need to split the cell suggested by ImgBurn into 2 in all 3 angles.
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See how it goes without filesharing or winamp running. Also check your cabling - a new 80 wire cable may be in order. You should also verify your burns.
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A little bit of searching will tell you these are cheap junk. Throw them out and get Taiyo Yuden or Verbatim blanks.
This is not necessarily a good idea. On good media, limit it to 8x. On your media, 4x might - just might - work.
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I hear you Greg and I know it could be upsetting if you accidently click on close shutdown. But the program can only respond to your input. It knows not whether you did it by accident or on purpose.
I must say that in doing lot of burns, I have never had this happen. And it's not a bad thing anyway in terms of data destruction.
But perhaps the boss will add a "never" shutdown computer option somewhere to prevent accidental clicks.
EDIT: Seems by the above answer, that he may not either!
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This is a bit strange. I've not seen a writer that reckons it can burn those disks at 8x. Are you using the latest and stock firmware?
It might be an idea to go to the ASUS site and reload your firmware.
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