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Roxio 6.0 and ISO CD-RWs
Gary Seven wrote:
I bought five TDK brand RWs and they are working perfectly. I can format them copy crap to the disk, delete stuff... The whole nine yards. The only thing is, I don't want to use that UDF reader method. I want to use the ISO method which I already set. When I write to the RW disc and bring it to another PC the UDF reader tries to install - I don't want that. Mr. SMH - don't bother... You ruined one thread of mine stop acting like a jerk and get yourself laid. I don't care if you have the answer, I don't care if you have the meaning of life, I don't want any information from you whatsoever. Just master to the CD-RW disk instead of using Drag-To-Disk, use CD Creator to write the disk. This will also give you more room as there is less overhead to multi-session than there is in packet writing |
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"the fault is not with the software but with the format" Only sleazy, slimeball scam artist spews such cockamamie drivel! -------------------------------------------------------- Tell me, how can there be a solution when the problem lies with the UDF 1.50 standard itself -- according to MIKEY? And this will be way beyond whatever you have up your ass: ===================== From: Mike Richter (cRoxio Shill) Date: 8/19/02 I have used only DCD for packet writing, have had no problems due to the software - but too many due to the format itself to bother with it any longer. ===================== Gary Seven wrote: I bought five TDK brand RWs and they are working perfectly. I can format them copy crap to the disk, delete stuff... The whole nine yards. The only thing is, I don't want to use that UDF reader method. I want to use the ISO method which I already set. When I write to the RW disc and bring it to another PC the UDF reader tries to install - I don't want that. Mr. SMH - don't bother... You ruined one thread of mine stop acting like a jerk and get yourself laid. I don't care if you have the answer, I don't care if you have the meaning of life, I don't want any information from you whatsoever. |
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On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 20:28:30 -0400, mark24951
wrote: Gary Seven wrote: I bought five TDK brand RWs and they are working perfectly. I can format them copy crap to the disk, delete stuff... The whole nine yards. The only thing is, I don't want to use that UDF reader method. I want to use the ISO method which I already set. When I write to the RW disc and bring it to another PC the UDF reader tries to install - I don't want that. Mr. SMH - don't bother... You ruined one thread of mine stop acting like a jerk and get yourself laid. I don't care if you have the answer, I don't care if you have the meaning of life, I don't want any information from you whatsoever. Just master to the CD-RW disk instead of using Drag-To-Disk, use CD Creator to write the disk. This will also give you more room as there is less overhead to multi-session than there is in packet writing Makes sense. |
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On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 20:28:30 -0400, mark24951
wrote: Gary Seven wrote: I bought five TDK brand RWs and they are working perfectly. I can format them copy crap to the disk, delete stuff... The whole nine yards. The only thing is, I don't want to use that UDF reader method. I want to use the ISO method which I already set. When I write to the RW disc and bring it to another PC the UDF reader tries to install - I don't want that. Mr. SMH - don't bother... You ruined one thread of mine stop acting like a jerk and get yourself laid. I don't care if you have the answer, I don't care if you have the meaning of life, I don't want any information from you whatsoever. Just master to the CD-RW disk instead of using Drag-To-Disk, use CD Creator to write the disk. This will also give you more room as there is less overhead to multi-session than there is in packet writing Just one quick thing... Currently there is no way to packet write to ISO format, correct? With any software from anyone? |
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Gary Seven wrote:
I bought five TDK brand RWs and they are working perfectly. I can format them copy crap to the disk, delete stuff... The whole nine yards. The only thing is, I don't want to use that UDF reader method. I want to use the ISO method which I already set. When I write to the RW disc and bring it to another PC the UDF reader tries to install - I don't want that. Mr. SMH - don't bother... You ruined one thread of mine stop acting like a jerk and get yourself laid. I don't care if you have the answer, I don't care if you have the meaning of life, I don't want any information from you whatsoever. You must erase the disc first. For that, you can use the eraser on the DCD shield, then if you wish do a full erase from the core program of ECDC. Once quick-erased, it will probably work fine when you master a session. If you have problems, then try the full erase. Mike -- http://www.mrichter.com/ |
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Gary Seven wrote:
On Fri, 11 Jul 2003 07:51:42 -0400, mark24951 wrote: Gary Seven wrote: On Thu, 10 Jul 2003 20:28:30 -0400, mark24951 wrote: Gary Seven wrote: I bought five TDK brand RWs and they are working perfectly. I can format them copy crap to the disk, delete stuff... The whole nine yards. The only thing is, I don't want to use that UDF reader method. I want to use the ISO method which I already set. When I write to the RW disc and bring it to another PC the UDF reader tries to install - I don't want that. Mr. SMH - don't bother... You ruined one thread of mine stop acting like a jerk and get yourself laid. I don't care if you have the answer, I don't care if you have the meaning of life, I don't want any information from you whatsoever. Just master to the CD-RW disk instead of using Drag-To-Disk, use CD Creator to write the disk. This will also give you more room as there is less overhead to multi-session than there is in packet writing Just one quick thing... Currently there is no way to packet write to ISO format, correct? With any software from anyone? Almost, take a look at CopyToCD from VSO, it will almost make it look like packet. You right clock the file and use the copytocd menu item. Works and is cheap. Will check it out. Website is www.copytocd.com but software name has been changed to CopyToDVD, but still works with cd drives. |
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