My spirit cabinet doesn't have a lock on it.....and as long as Donta has the closet locked the skeletons won't get out, but Halloween was a few months ago so we should all be safe until next year.
I guess a search in order then....
http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtop...20team&st=0
Good thing fat and ugly aren't taken into consideration...I'll have to open my pocket book again.
I don't normally use Imgburn to burn data, but have you tried "build" mode to see if you can import your files into Imgburn and let it create your image file for you?
I hope everyone (and their family) here has a merry Christmas and a happy new year...for those who celebrate.
Maybe Santa will bring all those wonderful gadgets we all asked for and place them neatly under the tree if you were good.
You got me blu....just drop the gentleman bit from the rest and insert the proper insult before scholar. I guess the scholar part could be questionable too...
1.28 seems to be the latest from just over a year ago...
http://club.cdfreaks.com/f36/artec-firmware-update-160995/
But those links are dead and the only one I can find is for 1.25 from here:
http://drivers.softpedia.com/get/BIOS-and-...mware-125.shtml
No harm no foul eh....didn't know you guys were thin skinned around these parts.
I've always thought highly of spinner...a gentleman and a scholar.
EDIT: I think highly of all the regular members here truth be told.
Actually a new burner would be at least half the price of a new HDD, depending on how big the HDD the savings could be an even greater over a new burner.
You have to convert your avi to a DVD compliant file with a program such as DVD Flick. It will produce either a VIDEO_TS folder or an ISO image depending on how you set it up and it can use Imgburn to burn automatically for you.
These supposedly code as MKM (Verbatim) if you live in the U.S. and they are priced nice...Look for MIS (made in Singapore) on the label.
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/olspage.jsp?sk...d=1153337209775
Best for $$$ is ConvertXtoDVD by VSO ~ http://dvdplusvideo.com/petesguide15.html
Best for free is DVD Flick ~ http://club.cdfreaks.com/f59/dvd-flick-basic-guide-228005/