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  1. blutach

    Jack Lurker

    @jack - here's a belated birthday prezzie for you http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1920876051877115225 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7VkkjZZa9C4...ser&search= Regards
  2. Strictly speaking, a standalone player only uses what is called the micro UDF filesystem (a slim version of UDF 1.02). ISO9660 is used for backwards compatibility on older PCs. But it is on all DVDs - just that it doesn't have to be. In fact, a DVD will work perfectly well with only a Micro-UDF FS and only VIDEO_TS.IFO on it. Of course, the other files need to be there - they just don't need to be referenced in the FS - only VIDEO_TS.IFO Regards
  3. Or just continue to check the forum! Regards
  4. But that's it - ImgBurn's a burning program, not a conversion one. And ISOBuster is a very good program. Importing images into build mode and deleting files can be done by mounting the appropriate image with Daemon Tools. The suggestions, seem, to me, to be a lotta work to satisfy little demand. Regards
  5. blutach

    Jack Lurker

    You mean I nicked it back. All he (or anyone) needs is right here in the Eye Candy thread. Regards
  6. This is precisely the reason on a commercial DVD that all VOB files are 1Gb -2kb. Regards
  7. Just to add a bit: If your project is not in a VIDEO_TS folder (or has other stuff in the project folder), ImgBurn will tell you so and give you the option to make things rights. Simply answer yes. Regards
  8. Your project is mastered incorrectly. The rules for the layer break are not being followed. You may need to split a cell in order to find a correct LB position. Assuming this is a non-commercial DVD (as all commercial DVDs are mastered correctly), just use Read mode to read it and Write mode to burn it. For maximum success, throw out any DL blanks other than Verbatims +Rs. Regards
  9. blutach

    Jack Lurker

    Happy 38th you old git. And remember the Ashes 5-0 Regards
  10. Not hard to figure out what I'd "paint" :D Regards
  11. blutach

    Father Jack

    Does look a bit like ya Jack. As for Jack being an Aussie, we export 'em back now. Call it revenge. Regards
  12. blutach

    Oh dear LFC!

    All good - keep 'em coming. Regards
  13. @paulq I think I know who you are and just cos certain forums have closed on Digital Digest due to legal issues doesn't mean that the programs you have been using to shrink your DVD are now gone - just the support at that particular forum. Continue to use the shrinking programs as you have in the past. If you have an issue with a burn and ImgBurn in particular, please report it here. However, issues related to ripping and shrinking DVDs will need to be discussed elsewhere. Regards
  14. blutach

    Stupid Polls

    Is this another stupid poll? :D Regards
  15. Crikey Altercuno, you'd go bananas with a real MPEG2 encoder like Procoder or CCE. Might take you all week to do a movie. And LFC, I am sure that is an old version that they gave away as a promo. Regards
  16. Yeah - he uses them to open the giant beer cans we have here in Oz. Regards
  17. Get better disks. These are pure crap. We recommend Verbatims or Taiyo Yudens only. Update your firmware - see http://forum.rpc1.org/dl_firmware.php?download_id=1727 (0060 is the latest) Slow down - it's not a race. Regards
  18. I'm pretty sure he likes the Eye Candy thread Altercuno and very much appreciates all the hard work you do in maintaining it. Keep it up! Regards
  19. Firey's fine mate. Had spent 2 weeks at home having fun (I was out for much of the time ) Regards
  20. But I do think a link to the Eye Candy thread should be on every part of the GUI. Regards
  21. Cleveland Browns - US footy team Regards
  22. And think of all our happy Italian members! Prada sales will go beserk. Regards
  23. Are you in Greece matey? Or holed up by the telly? Regards
  24. This is nothing to do with ImgBurn. Google is your friend for transcoding solutions. Otherwise, burn onto dual layer media. Regards
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