lol check out the file system..... UDFRDR
uhhhhhh
lol check out the file system..... UDFRDR
uhhhhhh
I always use Direct CD with my CD-R's, it just makes them like a large floppy.Originally posted by Virtualbody1234@27 November 2003 - 12:41
Why use Direct CD with a CD-R?
It's for CDRW discs. In fact how did you format that CD-R in order to use Direct CD?
I inserted a blank CD-R and format and name the CD.
Then I drag and drop files to the Direct CD icon.
Open
or minimized
Roxio uses the UDF file system. Once the disk is full you have the option of closing it to .ISO or leaving it .UDF. When you insert it in another PC that doesn't use Roxio and it's in the .UDF format it will tell you that it needs a .UDF reader and do you want to install the reader. So to do away with the hassle I just close with .ISO.
Roxico EZ crappier still sucks and that is not a valid disc, you don't really think you have all that on 1 cd do you
I am not trying to persuade or impress you, I am simply stating a fact.Originally posted by muchspl2@27 November 2003 - 16:57
Roxico EZ crappier still sucks and that is not a valid disc, you don't really think you have all that on 1 cd do you
fact it's UMPOSSIBLE
Doesn't look impossible from here.........Originally posted by muchspl2@27 November 2003 - 17:16
fact it's UMPOSSIBLE
I would wager my house you do not have over 1 gig on a 700mb cdr
If I needed another house I would take that betOriginally posted by muchspl2@27 November 2003 - 17:21
I would wager my house you do not have over 1 gig on a 700mb cdr
I have tested the cd by re-installing over half of the apps. and all is good.
I was surprised also, the only thing that I can think of is that the files are are folders with program+fix and Roxio must have compressed them.
I did try this with .avi's, but it didn't work.
Bullshit asshole ®
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