jmet
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"This won't work, if you try to do it again and I'll tell everyone about you and Michael Jackson at the Never Never Land ranch!"
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I apologize! It is now gone.
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My "Self-Confidence" level has shot up sense I've started using them! )
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Why thank you very much blu! I'm glad you get a "kick" out of it!
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Just tried by separating the recipient names by the ";" character. It didn't work though.
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Gotta upload it to ImageShack first. But, I was going to! lol
DD forums allow you to upload from your hard drive, IB forums don't.
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Not that I can tell but, I'm not sure what kind of difference right off hand to mention.
It does seem to write the Lead In and Lead Out faster.
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You're very welcome! Glad you got it working properly!
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Heck, thats what I said! lmao
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Yea, I thought Goldmember was hilarious!
I love Austin Powers movies though!
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Hell, I'm excited for you!
(cynthia is the one who told me about it, she stole one to test it out! But, Shhhh don't tell anyone!)
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Alien, I just bought that same NEC 3540A for $39 at newegg.com . Get it!!!! Dude, its awesome! I can rip a DVD-9 now in roughly 10 to 11 min. Make sure when you get, to update the firmware to Liggy's And Dee's NEC 1.W6 including Bitsetting, Riplock removed and RPC1 - Firmware Version 1.W6 ! Get it from here: http://www.micheldeboer.nl/firmware/Been getting a lot of "Servo Tracking Errors" on my Plex PX-708A. My NEC 3520A has been pretty ROCK solid with Liggy&Dee firmware.Thinking about getting another NEC, 3540A, $39 at NewEgg, anyone have this drive ? If so any suggentions on the firmware ?
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Windows Media Player is highly unrelieable in playing DVD's!
I really do suggest in using a different player, such as MPC (Media Player Classic). MPC is totally different than WMP.
Go here to download MPC - http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.p...ackage_id=84358
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Well, your drive/burner should be able to play it, as it does support DVD+RW disc. - http://www.videohelp.com/dvdwriters.php?DV...list=2#comments
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Ok, let us know how it comes out.
You're very welcome too! Glad I could help.
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Can you give me the brand name of the burner and the model # of the burner?
Also can you give me the brand name and model # of the DVD player you tried using.
It could be very well that they do not support DVD+RW disc.
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Welcome to the forum streetmachine!
Have you been successful playing DVD+RW's before?
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Just like DVD Decrypter, ImgBurn can save the logs automatically if you specify it to in the settings.
First thing we are going to do is, tell ImgBurn to automatically save the logs for you.
Open up ImgBurn. Click "Tools" at the top, then click "Settings". (Screen Shot Below)
Now at the top, there will be 6 tabs. Click the "Events" tab and put a check mark in the '"Save the Log" box (blue box). Also take the check mark out of the "Overwrite Existing" box (green box). Now click the browse button (red box) and tell ImgBurn where you want it to save the logs at. (I created a folder on my desktop called "ImgBurn Logs" and I chose that.) (Screen Shot Below)
Now click the "OK" button to return back to the main ImgBurn screen. You may now close out of ImgBurn. Your logs from now on will be automatically saved when you properly exit or close ImgBurn, therefor when some asks for the log, you will not have to re-rip/re-burn to get the log. You will have the log already.
Now this part is optional but, will provide easier and faster access to it in the case you ever need it.
After each time ImgBurn is started and exited, there will be a log. So you will have a useless log if you just opened it up and closed it without doing anything. ImgBurn automatically saves the log with the file name "ImgBurn.log", then the next one would be "ImgBurn(1).log", and the next one would be "ImgBurn(2).log" and so fourth. To simplify things, were are going to "Rename" the logs with the proper file name.
Open up the folder that you told ImgBurn to save the logs in, then you would double click each log to find out what it it was. (Screen Shot Below)
So you would double click the "ImgBurn.log" and scroll down in the log to find out which DVD/file it was that you were using. As you can see from the screen shot below, the DVD/file was the movie "Robots" (Screen Shot Below)
So I am going to "Right Click" the "ImgBurn.log" file and then "Left Click" on "Rename" and rename it to "Robots.log" and hit enter. (Screen Shot Below)
Now anytime you need to provide a log for someone, you may open it up and copy it without have to re-rip or re-burn to get the log.
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yes mrbass, I know that. But question was in regards to having ImgBurn set a "Default" writing speed that you specify, like you can with the "Read Speed".
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Some "people" I knew in HS that worked at "Taco Bell" used to jack off in the sour cream.
5 years ago someone found "feces" in their taco meat. (and no it wasn't me who put it there!)
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May I suggest in some "Depends". - http://www.absorbentsolutions.com/Merchant...gory_Code=DEPENStoppit !!! Or I will "jmet" myself..... -
It wasn't just shite, it was diarrhea! )
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Perhaps this guide will be of some assistance KSN - http://forum.imgburn.com/index.php?showtopic=131Q: Can I keep both, DVDD & ImgBurn? The only reason I'm even comtemplating on keeping both is cuz DVDS can automatically call up DVDD to finish the job. I'll keep ImgBurn (if it can co-exist with DVDD) just in case I run into a film that DVDD can't handle.
Plextor PX-708A
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Alien, have you got it yet?