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  1. The the new KITT seriously kicks ass in my view - just hope they don't give it a camp voice as in the original series. Should have some hot babes too...badda bing, badda boom...

     

    One Bad Ass GT 500 and Hot Babes how could you go wrong? The sow is going to be re-broadcast on Feb 23 in my area, since I missed it.

  2. It seems that the CD audio burning will not work on Ubuntu Linux and Wine. This is probably not a problem with ImgBurn as the same files burned fine on my Windows partition with the same files.

     

    Here are some screen shots of the errors

     

    http://mysite.verizon.net/vzer15pr/sitebui...ures/error1.jpg

     

    http://mysite.verizon.net/vzer15pr/sitebui...ures/error2.jpg

     

    http://mysite.verizon.net/vzer15pr/sitebui...ures/error3.jpg

     

    I will be doing more testing and post some logs as I go. I will also be trying an earlier version of Wine.

     

    Has anyone else running Linux been able to get this to work?

  3. he 3rd developed the same problem after 26 burns (about a week ago). I was looking for a different burner, but then ImgBurn 2.4.0.0 became

    available. It has fixed (worked around the "poor" Samsung design) very nicely! smile.gif

     

    It might be time to try a better burner! I have only purchased one Samsung and it will be the last!

  4. When my tray recycles it tells me unreadable medium for some reason. Any suggestions.

     

    Did you post you log? No

     

    Has anyone else had this problem? It happens all the time now.

     

    No I am Running ImgBurn on Linux, but maybe the drive you are using does not like the media you are using!

  5. To be honest, if you aren't sure about that stuff, you probably shouldn't be messing with it - or with Linux! Some things just aren't meant for people with limited PC knowledge.

     

    So true, Linux may not be for you if having trouble with these basic PC skills. You may even want to do when I started out with Linux and find a spare machine to play around with until you can figure out the basics, that way if you screw something up you can start over.

     

    ImgBurn on Linux

    http://my.afterdawn.com/wolfmanz/show_image.cfm/15409/full

     

    Amarok a Linux based music player

    http://my.afterdawn.com/wolfmanz/show_image.cfm/16288/full

  6. the addition of language support has put the release back a bit
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    Thanks to my buddy at work I may be of some help with Spanish in the future! As of now I only have learned all the bad words and can count to 16, still working on the rest.

  7. Don't get too excited, it's no different.

     

    The changes below sure sound good to me!

     

    This release is all about CUE burning really - or that what I wanted out of it!

     

    That in turn meant I needed to support CUE/MP3 as that's quite common - hence the need for additional audio decoding code.

     

    Then due to audio decoding code + having the ability to create custom CUE files, it's possible to build one to write pretty much any audio file.

     

    So although burning custom audio cd's wasn't my intention for 2.4 (I only wanted to be able to read an Audio CD to an image file and then be able to burn it back), it IS in fact possible - even if the way in which you do it is a little long winded.

     

    @LUK, have you done any testing of the new features on Linux?

  8. I just installed Debian etch on a second machine I plan on using as a server. So I figured I would give ImgBurn a try with Wine,so far it looks as good as my Ubuntu set-up. This is the first time running Debian so there is a bit of a learning curve and more testing to do. So far the only difference is that during the install it does not create a desktop icon, no big deal. When I get a chance I will post some screen shots.

  9. In the ImgBurn settings, look on the 'I/O' tab and uncheck the 'SPTI - Use 'CdRom' Class' option.

     

    That's not required in the soon to be released v2.4.0.0 - which is what the guide is based on.

     

    I will be looking forward to trying the new release on my Ubuntu set-up. From the looks of the sreen shots in your Ubuntu guide there looks to be some interesting GUI changes.

     

    @Exwintech good to see another Linux user here, PCLinux is on my list of Distro's to do some testing on when I get some time.

  10. The latest version of Wine that comes with Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10 seems to have fixed the Unicode combo boxes and the need to switch OS versions in Wine between the Build and write mode. I have only ran a couple of tests but so far it looks good.

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