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how HUGE are your BALLS, Adrian Miller? ------------------------------------------- Only a trashy company like Roxio or Adaptec let loosed in Usenet this utter trash ------------------------------------------- Deirdre Straughan (Roxio) is a LIAR ----------------------------------- Mike Richter is a LIAR ---------------------- Timmy Kroesen (Pipsqueak) "Ummmmmm"-ed: snip moaning Stop that moaning sicko! Did you get ecstatic seeing these Deirdre's words, sicko? =========================================== Deirdre Straughan (Roxio) is a LIAR (daddy) =========================================== ========================== From: Deirdre Straughan (Roxio) Date: 7/6/01 No, I don't have to lie on Roxio's behalf, and I do not do it. I would be a damn fool to imagine that I could get away for very long, if at all, with an outright, wilfull lie. And my daddy didn't raise no fool. ========================== =========================== From: Deirdre' Straughan (Roxio) Date: 5/28/01 Yes, our software has bugs. We have never hesitated to admit it. =========================== What a lie !!! ================== From: jbarry Subject: attn: Deirdre' Straughan EZCD v4 bug report! Date: 9/1/99 It says it defaults to "Close Session and Leave CD Open". However it really defaults to "Close Disc". Changing it back and tell it to "Set as Default" doesn't for the most part keep that setting... =========================== From: Deirdre' Straughan (Acraptec) Subject: attn: Deirdre' Straughan EZCD v4 bugs......... Date: 9/8/99 Hmm. In my own (very limited) beta testing, I found the defaults stayed as I set them. I don't recall hearing any complaints from the beta testers on this, either, but it's been a busy year. I'll see what I can find out. =========================== [There was no follow-up.] ================= From: smh Date: 3/23/00 Subject: EZCDC4.02 - still not OK === Deirdre Straughan / Adrian Miller - Respond to this === "J.F. van Baarlen" wrote: In the CD-creation setup, I can still not get it to default to 'Close session and leave CD open'. It still defaults to 'Close CD'. How hard can it be to fix something so bloody simple? It's just a matter of reading/writing the correct dword from the registry and selecting the appropriate radio-button. ================= [There was no response from the slimy weasels.] Finally an "aware of" for a bug posted on (9/1/99) and (3/23/00) !!! ====================== From: "Adrian Miller (Roxio)" Subject: EZCD 5 has BIGS!!!! Date: 2/25/01 When you hit record and the options box comes up, it lets you change the options and the you hit "Save as Default" for the next time. This doesn't work and goes back to Adaptec's default option Known issue to be fixed in 5.01 due fairly soon. ====================== [Not fixed in 5.01] That's some "never hesitated" !!! |
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how HUGE are your BALLS, Adrian Miller? ------------------------------------------- Only a trashy company like Roxio or Adaptec let loosed in Usenet this utter trash ------------------------------------------- Deirdre Straughan (Roxio) is a LIAR ----------------------------------- Mike Richter is a LIAR ---------------------- Tim Kroesen (Pipsqueak) "Ummmmmm"-ed: Usual crap snipped- Still all worked up over crap, Timmy? ========================= Timmy Kroesen (Pipsqueak) "Ummmmmm"-ed: OOOOOhhhhhhhh..... OOOOOhhhhhhh.... Are you coming? ========================= Not in a public newsgroup you sicko! |
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how HUGE are your BALLS, Adrian Miller? ------------------------------------------- Only a trashy company like Roxio or Adaptec let loosed in Usenet this utter trash ------------------------------------------- Deirdre Straughan (Roxio) is a LIAR ----------------------------------- Mike Richter is a LIAR ---------------------- Timmy Kroesen (Pipsqueak) "Ummmmmm"-ed: snip moaning Stop that moaning sicko! Did you get ecstatic seeing these Adrian's words, sicko? ========================================= ASPI Kills Win XP - Adrian Miller (Roxio) ========================================= There were NO reports of aspi killing win xp. None, nada, zip, zilch! Yet: ================================================== ============ Adrian Miller (Roxio) spewed (8/1/01): 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 (Roxio)? ------------------------------------------- Only a trashy company like Roxio or Adaptec lets loose in Usenet this utter trash ------------------------------------------- ================================================== ============ Get a load of this: ================================= From: Mike Richter (Slimy Scum) Subject: ASPI, W2K, and the truth Date: (8/2/01) [Adrian Miller] does provide reliable information when he has it in my experience. ================================= --------------------- What a Friggin' ****! --------------------- -------------------------------------- Mike Richter, were you born with "Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face? -------------------------------------- (Mike Richter, any Material Connection w/ Roxio?) |
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Do Roxio / Adaptec assholes wipe their assholes, as there is no standard? --------------------------------------------- Tim Kroesen (Pipsqueak) "Ummmmmm"-ed: snip moaning Stop that moaning sicko! Did you get ecstatic seeing these Adrian's words, sicko? =============================== Acraptec (Adaptec) is The Pits! =============================== ------------------------------------------------- Have you heard of Take Two boot disk problem? (Adrian Miller) Result of no standard method of creating a bootable floppy under the NT4 and 2000, easy work around available ------------------------------------------------- With the cd-text problem, the difficulty was with "too many" standards. Now, with the boot disk problem, the difficulty is with "no" standard. Whether it's 'too many' or 'no', one thing is quite clear: Acraptec is in love with the word "standard." ( Do Acraptec assholes wipe their assholes as there is no standard method of doing it? This must be why the whole of Acraptec stinks. And one more reason why Adaptec should be called a-CRAP-tec. ) ================================ From: Jens Fangmeier (Feurio) Subject: EzCD 4 and CD-TEXT Date: 11/20/00 Adrian Miller (Roxio) wrote: Yes - I can tell you what do to: You have to simple write the whole cd in RAW Mode with FULL subchannels (Subchannels p to w, 2448 Bytes per sector) and encode cd-text data in the subchannels of the leadin). Let's see if adaptecs programmers are able to programm this :-; ================================= |
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Mike Richter, were you born with "Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face? -------------------------------------- ( Reduced to living off the trash? ) ( ... my thanks to Tim ... ) (Isn't it a shame Tim cannot post in comp.* cdr groups?) Tim Kroesen (Pipsqueak) "Ummmmmm"-ed: snip moaning Stop that moaning sicko! Did you get ecstatic seeing these Mikey's words, sicko? ================================================== ================== Howard Kaikow wrote: Clive (Pipsqueak) squeaked: Why the hell cant anyone produce reliable packet writing software (and I dont mean the flaws in the format) but the software itself? The problem is not the format, it is the inept implementation of the standards. ========================================= Mike Richter on Packet Writing Format (i) ========================================= "the fault is not with the software but with the format" ( An MS MVP not only swallowed the above cockamamie hook, ) ( line and sinker, but actively spreads the garbage! ) ============================== From: Mike Richter Date: 12/15/01 Subject: Files Disappeared From CDRW DIsc....... Suddenly i find myself among those who are having BIG problems with Roxios crappy software, after a reasonable amount of small problems with it, i insert a cdrw with files on it (jpegs) and tried to burn a few more onto it only to find Roxio software thinks it is either, corrupted, unrecognized data or need formatting(?) only one file remains on the disc, the others are GONE. My guess is that you used DCD and you have now joined the crowd of users who have learned that fixed-length packets are the least reliable and most fragile format you can write to CD. Incidentally, the fault is not with the software but with the format and the medium. ============================== --------------------------- Wow! What a Friggin' ****! --------------------------- ( BTW, have you ever communicated with OSTA about what you call the "faults" of fixed-length packet format? Asking because you won't least a bit squeamish communicating with Plextor and Andy McFadden, letting them know their supposed errant ways -- and made that fact public! ) |
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Mike Richter, were you born with "Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face? -------------------------------------- Tim Kroesen (Pipsqueak) "Ummmmmm"-ed: snip moaning Stop that moaning sicko! Did you get ecstatic seeing these Mikey's words, sicko? ================================================== ================== Howard Kaikow wrote: Clive (Pipsqueak) squeaked: Why the hell cant anyone produce reliable packet writing software (and I dont mean the flaws in the format) but the software itself? The problem is not the format, it is the inept implementation of the standards. ========================================= Mike Richter on Packet Writing Format (i) ========================================= "the fault is not with the software but with the format" ( An MS MVP not only swallowed the above cockamamie hook, ) ( line and sinker, but actively spreads the garbage! ) ============================== From: Mike Richter Date: 12/15/01 Subject: Files Disappeared From CDRW DIsc....... Suddenly i find myself among those who are having BIG problems with Roxios crappy software, after a reasonable amount of small problems with it, i insert a cdrw with files on it (jpegs) and tried to burn a few more onto it only to find Roxio software thinks it is either, corrupted, unrecognized data or need formatting(?) only one file remains on the disc, the others are GONE. My guess is that you used DCD and you have now joined the crowd of users who have learned that fixed-length packets are the least reliable and most fragile format you can write to CD. Incidentally, the fault is not with the software but with the format and the medium. ============================== --------------------------- Wow! What a Friggin' ****! --------------------------- ( BTW, have you ever communicated with OSTA about what you call the "faults" of fixed-length packet format? Asking because you won't least a bit squeamish communicating with Plextor and Andy McFadden, letting them know their supposed errant ways -- and made that fact public! ) ===================================== Mike Richter is a LIAR (aspi/plextor) ===================================== =========================== From: davejohnson12 Subject: ASPI Layer and Adaptec/Roxio CD software - Help Date: 4/6/01 Mike Richter (Slimy Scum) wrote: ASPI layer should not be installed in WinMe. A tech support person at Plextor told me to install the newest version of the ASPI layer ====================== From: Mike Richter (Lying Scum) Date: 4/6/01 You were misinformed and I am blind-copying this to Plextor so they may verify it with Roxio and inform their tech support staff. ===================== But then again: -------------------------------------- Mike Richter is a LIAR (aspi/winme)(i) -------------------------------------- ===================== From: Mike Richter (Friggin' Scum) Date: 10/20/02 Have ... WIN WE system. I have upgraded the ASPI layer to version 4.7 using an update from Adaptec install a current, consistent copy such as Adaptec's ===================== ------------------------------- Mikey, you are a Friggin' ****! ------------------------------- |
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Mike Richter, were you born with "Scam Artist" emblazoned on your face? -------------------------------------- Tim Kroesen (Pipsqueak) "Ummmmmm"-ed: snip moaning Stop that moaning sicko! Did you get ecstatic seeing these Mikey's words, sicko? ================================================== ================== Howard Kaikow wrote: Clive (Pipsqueak) squeaked: Why the hell cant anyone produce reliable packet writing software (and I dont mean the flaws in the format) but the software itself? The problem is not the format, it is the inept implementation of the standards. ========================================= Mike Richter on Packet Writing Format (i) ========================================= "the fault is not with the software but with the format" ( An MS MVP not only swallowed the above cockamamie hook, ) ( line and sinker, but actively spreads the garbage! ) ============================== From: Mike Richter Date: 12/15/01 Subject: Files Disappeared From CDRW DIsc....... Suddenly i find myself among those who are having BIG problems with Roxios crappy software, after a reasonable amount of small problems with it, i insert a cdrw with files on it (jpegs) and tried to burn a few more onto it only to find Roxio software thinks it is either, corrupted, unrecognized data or need formatting(?) only one file remains on the disc, the others are GONE. My guess is that you used DCD and you have now joined the crowd of users who have learned that fixed-length packets are the least reliable and most fragile format you can write to CD. Incidentally, the fault is not with the software but with the format and the medium. ============================== --------------------------- Wow! What a Friggin' ****! --------------------------- ( BTW, have you ever communicated with OSTA about what you call the "faults" of fixed-length packet format? Asking because you won't least a bit squeamish communicating with Plextor and Andy McFadden, letting them know their supposed errant ways -- and made that fact public! ) --------------------------------------------- Mike Richter: CD-R FAQ has Significant Errors --------------------------------------------- ================================= From: "ned ludd" Subject: Lead in and Lead out Date: 5/28/02 "Mike Richter" (Friggin' Scum) wrote I've posted privately to Andy on the FAQ section. It is quite dated ... and has significant errors based on my understanding. An essential omission for this Subject is the role of the leadout/runout in a reader. A CD-ROM (or audio) drive needs the runout to read the session at all. Not in my experience. An audio disc without a leadout ... will read in ANY player up to the point where the data ends provided it was burned DAO. Failed data discs burned DAO will behave similarly, any complete files will be readable in any reader. ================================= ------------------------------- Mikey, you are a Friggin' ****! ------------------------------- |
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how HUGE are your BALLS, Adrian Miller? ------------------------------------------- Only a trashy company like Roxio or Adaptec let loosed in Usenet this utter trash ------------------------------------------- Deirdre Straughan (Roxio) is a LIAR ----------------------------------- Mike Richter is a LIAR ---------------------- Tim Kroesen (Pipsqueak) "Ummmmmm"-ed: snip moaning Stop that moaning sicko! Did you get ecstatic seeing these Adrian's words, sicko? ========================================= ASPI Kills Win ME - Adrian Miller (Roxio) ========================================= ===================== From: Mike Richter (Friggin' Scum) Subject: ASPI Layer and Adaptec/Roxio CD software - Help Date: 4/6/01 the ASPI layer should not be installed in WinMe. ===================== From: Mike Richter (Friggin' ****) Date: 4/7/01 WinMe definitely should not use the ASPI layer. ====================== From: Adrian Miller (Roxio) Subject: The Adaptec ASPI layer on Windows 2000 and Me Date: 7/4/01 I have plenty of evidence to prove that installing the Adaptec ASPI into Me can wind up killing the OS === KILL === ===================== From: Mike Richter (Friggin' Scum) Subject: ASPI, W2K, and the truth Date: 8/2/01 he [Adrian Miller] does provide reliable information when he has it in my experience. (I have seen some of the reports Adrian has of disaster in WinMe and would not trust it in that OS - if I trusted the OS at all. ) [Whatever happened to the report, Mikey?] ====================== From: William Leech -- Moderator of no less than advanced cdr list! Date: 11/21/01 I've had to recover a W2K machine where ASPI had been used. Likewise a WinMe machine. The cause was definitely the ASPI layer. ====================== ------------------------------ Wow! What a Sorry Collection! ------------------------------ |
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how HUGE are your BALLS, Adrian Miller? ------------------------------------------- Only a trashy company like Roxio or Adaptec let loosed in Usenet this utter trash ------------------------------------------- Deirdre Straughan (Roxio) is a LIAR ----------------------------------- Mike Richter is a LIAR ---------------------- Tim Kroesen (Pipsqueak) "Ummmmmm"-ed: snip moaning Stop that moaning sicko! Did you get ecstatic seeing these Adrian's words, sicko? ========================================= ASPI Kills Win ME - Adrian Miller (Roxio) ========================================= ===================== From: Mike Richter (Friggin' Scum) Subject: ASPI Layer and Adaptec/Roxio CD software - Help Date: 4/6/01 the ASPI layer should not be installed in WinMe. ===================== From: Mike Richter (Friggin' ****) Date: 4/7/01 WinMe definitely should not use the ASPI layer. ===================== From: Mike Richter (Friggin' Scum) Subject: ASPI, W2K, and the truth Date: 8/2/01 (I have seen some of the reports Adrian has of disaster in WinMe and would not trust it in that OS - if I trusted the OS at all. ) ====================== -------------------------------------- Mike Richter is a LIAR (aspi/winme)(i) -------------------------------------- ===================== From: Mike Richter (Friggin' Scum) Date: 10/20/02 Have ... WIN WE system. I have upgraded the ASPI layer to version 4.7 using an update from Adaptec install a current, consistent copy such as Adaptec's ===================== --------------------------- Wow! What a Friggin' ****! --------------------------- |
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they don't read your e-mail and try to respond. Anyhow, I'll try the older firmware. Thx "SleeperMan" wrote in message ... Martino typed: This is interesting info. Thanks a lot guys. Plextor support says that the issue might be related to not using recommended media. I have been using TDK CD-R rated up to 48X. I think that the issue is with burned versus CD Player compatibility - as you are indicating. Cheers. That proves that: 1)either they don't have a clue what to do, or 2) the truth is what i said, but in this case they won't admit it for all the money in the world. Anyway, Plextor support is kinda slow, useless and of very low knowledge. When once i asked about a problem - I have Premium and with 1.05 firmware i tried more than 10 different brands of CDR, but on NONE it burned faster than 24-32x speed. And all this I CLEARLY WROTE TO THEM, that i tried Sony, Maxell, Taiyo Yuden, TDK etc...!!! - they responded "it's probably incompatible media. Please try media, suggested at our web site for this drive". It's like they doesn't even READ your question...What a morons.... By the way, i solved my problem with installing earlier, ver. 1.04 firmware. So, at the very end, maybe you could try with different firmware - you know, miracles do happen (although not to us, decent ones...) Good luck! "SleeperMan" wrote in message ... mike destefano typed: I have the same Plextor drive and have no problems with CDtext showing up on either my panasonic dvd plyer or my car stereo JVC. That's because you have different player. Like i said, five or 10 different burners or players, five or ten different behaviours. It's just the matter of luck here. Obviously your player reads more CD Text versions than Pioneer one.What can i say? Sorry... Thanks Mike "SleeperMan" wrote in message ... Martino typed: Dude are you reading my mail or are half on a pipe. I agree with you...(i hope you mean 3W, not me). Two different CD burners, two different CD Text burned. It can happen that one shows, other doesn't. It won't be the first time. My friend has car palyer, which can show CD Text, but no matter which burner it's used, CD Text is showed only if pressed CD is inserted. So, i guess you're lucky to have it with first burner. And there's not hing really that can be done here, except continue to use old drive to burn Audio CD's. Remember that CD Text is invented and owned by Sony, and as such they require a fee. So, some companies re-create it a bit in order to get free version of CD Text and so they don't need to pay to Sony. It's same as mp3PRO - it never became popular (and it never will) just because they require a fee, while mp3 (normal) is free. It's becasue some of them are too greedy. This is same reason why most pressed CD's still doesn't contain CD Text. It's because they would have to pay license fee to Sony, and so they rather omit it. CD's would then be even more expensive. (even as they are, i don't buy any of them). Note that Philips (as creator and owner of CD) still gets a license fee of EVERY cd - pressed or blank... |
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