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On Wed, 09 Jul 2003 19:33:27 GMT, smh wrote:
Gary Seven wrote: smh wrote: Time to ditch the POS and get a decent packet writer like DLA (in RecordNow): http://www.stompinc.com/recordnowmax...tail.phtml?stp I was here to get help... instead I get a ****ing contest. Can somebody offer me a possible solution? -------------------------------------------------------- "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? . Give you a hint: ================================================== === Amazing Packet Writing Softwares - DLA & InstantWrite ================================================== === =============================== From: smh Subject: Direct CD (v3.01d) doesn't see 2nd CDRW Date: 9/12/02 Mike Richter (cRoxio Shill) wrote: Recently added a Philips 3210 CDRW to PC with HP 9100i CDRW, and Direct CD refuses to see the 2nd CDRW. I see nothing in the help screens and everything is visible and operational in Windows AND in Nero (v5). But DCD sees only one CDRW and therefore won't allow packet writing to the 2nd one. Assuming that "3210" is CDRW3210s, it would be a complete waste of time. The drive does not support packet writing and the software can't make the hardware do what the hardware isn't designed to do. Both Stomp's DLA and VOB's InstantWrite do packet writing with the drive. What amazing softwares, enabling packet writing even for a drive not designed for it !!! =============================== -------------------------- cRoxio, Eat Your Heart Out !!! -------------------------- Still doesn't help me. Did you know that WIndows XP uses Roxio's engine to write to RWs? |
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Gary Seven wrote:
smh wrote: Gary Seven wrote: smh wrote: Time to ditch the POS and get a decent packet writer like DLA (in RecordNow): http://www.stompinc.com/recordnowmax...tail.phtml?stp I was here to get help... instead I get a ****ing contest. Don Nickel (Wow! Wow! Wow!) specializes in gulping down all the ****ing in this group and cRoxio. Can somebody offer me a possible solution? -------------------------------------------------------- "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? Give you a hint: ================================================== === Amazing Packet Writing Softwares - DLA & InstantWrite ================================================== === =============================== From: smh Subject: Direct CD (v3.01d) doesn't see 2nd CDRW Date: 9/12/02 Mike Richter (cRoxio Shill) wrote: Recently added a Philips 3210 CDRW to PC with HP 9100i CDRW, and Direct CD refuses to see the 2nd CDRW. I see nothing in the help screens and everything is visible and operational in Windows AND in Nero (v5). But DCD sees only one CDRW and therefore won't allow packet writing to the 2nd one. Assuming that "3210" is CDRW3210s, it would be a complete waste of time. The drive does not support packet writing and the software can't make the hardware do what the hardware isn't designed to do. Both Stomp's DLA and VOB's InstantWrite do packet writing with the drive. What amazing softwares, enabling packet writing even for a drive not designed for it !!! =============================== -------------------------- cRoxio, Eat Your Heart Out !!! -------------------------- Still doesn't help me. Doesn't this help you? Time to ditch the POS and get a decent packet writer like DLA (in RecordNow): http://www.stompinc.com/recordnowmax...tail.phtml?stp Did you know that WIndows XP uses Roxio's engine to write to RWs? Winxp's built-in burn function is not packet writing. |
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QUIT quoting that psycho SMH or all you will get is ****ed on here!
Use your f'ing head and DO NOT DO THIS ASSHOLE'S DIRTY WORK FOR HIM. Tim K "Gary Seven" wrote in message ... |
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Please note the *NEW* Abuse addy for SMH...
Be sure to mention this psychotic has been suspended from Usenet posting many times; most recently from Giganews. As he may be just circumventing abuse reports there, please continue to address them to GIganews also until they state he is no longer a customer for TOS abuse. X-Abuse-Report: ; "smh" wrote in message ... |
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There is a private and moderated (specifically to exclude a psycho) CDR
conference at Yahoo; that's where the real experts on Roxio hang. We used to have actual Mfg. reps here (Miller, Straughan) until psycho SMH drove them off... *Real* intelligent of him... Tim K "Gary Seven" wrote in message ... smh, I don't know who you think you are but I'm trying to get a problem solved. I have clients who insist on using RWs whether I like it or not. They will not budge on this issue. Now I need to get this fixed one way or the other. Either help me or shut the hell up. If you can offer me assistance in getting the RWs working fine, say your piece and move on. If not - go away. So far all you said was this or that was crap and i should use write once media. Maybe that's true, but nonetheless my clients don't see it that way and I have to live with it. |
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On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 17:39:38 -0400, "Tim Kroesen"
wrote: There is a private and moderated (specifically to exclude a psycho) CDR conference at Yahoo; that's where the real experts on Roxio hang. We used to have actual Mfg. reps here (Miller, Straughan) until psycho SMH drove them off... *Real* intelligent of him... Tim K That'd be great. How exactly do I get to it? |
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Timmy Kroesen ("Net-Kook") wrote:
We used to have actual Mfg. reps here (Miller, Straughan) until psycho SMH drove them off... *Real* intelligent of him... Don't you believe even your so-called expert, Timmy? ================================================= Subject: ASPI Kills Win XP - Tim Kroesen's Expert Date: 5/24/03 Timmy Kroesen ("Net-Kook") wrote: You want to use ASPI level 4.6... ASPI on Win XP when ASPI kills it, Timmy? Isn't Adrian Miller one of the so-called "experts", Timmy? Don't you believe even your so-called expert, Timmy? ----------------------- From: Timmy Kroesen ("Net-Kook") Date: 6/24/02 "Stand Back' and watch that psychotic SMH chase yet more experts away from this NG ----------------------- Wise words from a Timmy's "expert": ========================================== ASPI Kills Win XP - Adrian Miller (cRoxio) ========================================== There were NO reports of aspi killing win xp. None, nada, zip, zilch! Yet: ==================== From: smh Subject: direct cd 5.02 or 5.02a and windows xp rc1 - ASPI "Kills" WinXP? Date: 8/1/01 "Adrian Miller (cRoxio)" wrote: 4.00 and 4.01 installed the Adaptec ASPI layer and there have been quite a few reports in the XP beta groups of that killing the OS. Aspi "killing" WinXP? "Quite a few" reports? how BIG are your BALLS, Adrian Miller (cRoxio)? --------------------------------------------- Only a trashy company like cRoxio or Acraptec lets loose in Usenet this utter trash --------------------------------------------- ==================== ================================================= |
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http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cdr/
I think William Leech is still the gatekeeper. Tim K "Gary Seven" wrote in message ... On Wed, 9 Jul 2003 17:39:38 -0400, "Tim Kroesen" wrote: There is a private and moderated (specifically to exclude a psycho) CDR conference at Yahoo; that's where the real experts on Roxio hang. We used to have actual Mfg. reps here (Miller, Straughan) until psycho SMH drove them off... *Real* intelligent of him... Tim K That'd be great. How exactly do I get to it? |
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In article , smh wrote:
Gary Seven wrote: smh, I don't know who you think you are but I'm trying to get a problem solved. I have clients who insist on using RWs whether I like it or not. They will not budge on this issue. Now I need to get this fixed one way or the other. Either help me or shut the hell up. If you can offer me assistance in getting the RWs working fine, say your piece and move on. If not - go away. So far all you said was this or that was crap and i should use write once media. Maybe that's true, but nonetheless my clients don't see it that way and I have to live with it. Who's saying this? Where did I call this "crap"? Where did I say you should use cd-r media? SMH, are you so psychotic that you dont even remember what YOU post???? |
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