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Old January 19th 04, 08:01 AM
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( No pipsqueaks have been able to prove ANY of the above is a libel )
( -- despite Mikey's supposed to have proof of misquotes! )


Mike Richter (Friggin' Scum) wrote:

In the real world, most packet-writing software historically has not
followed the spec and therefore has been inconsistent with some or all
of the others. When I used UDF, I ran DirectCD; one of its virtues was
that it was compliant with the spec.


Is this how DirectCD comply with the spec, Mikey?

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Subject: Packet writing and XP Home

Mike Richter (Friggin' Scum) wrote (1/5/04):

There is a UDF standard.

At least until recently...
only Roxio was fully compliant with it.


Is this what you get after DirectCD *fully* complied with the UDF
standard, Mikey?

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From: Mike Richter (Lying Scum)
Subject: DirectCD on a different computer won't recognize CD
Date: 3/2/03

S.V. Proff wrote:

I have Direct CD both at home and work. The other day I
brought home an "open" CD from work. I discovered that
my CDR at home won't recognize the CD automatically.


If the two DCD versions are quite different, that may be enough.
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No kidding! DirectCD's are NOT compatible even to themselves
despite they are *fully* compliant with the udf standard!

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No friggin' ****, Mikey!
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"S.V. Proff" wrote (3/4/03):

I have version 5.20 at work and 5.01 at home of the Roxio
project manager. I guess they must not be compatible...


5.20 and 5.01 ???!!!

Guess that's what Mikey Richter meant by "if two DCD versions
are quite different".

That's some "quite different" for sure!
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