Damnit, Okay yeah I need help BAD. How do I burn Kill Bill Vol 1. Windows says it is 700 mbs but nero is says the file is too big and says it is 877 mbs!!! Help Please!
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Damnit, Okay yeah I need help BAD. How do I burn Kill Bill Vol 1. Windows says it is 700 mbs but nero is says the file is too big and says it is 877 mbs!!! Help Please!
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Bumping a topic after 18 minutes? <_<
What format is the file in? Is it bin&cue, iso, mpeg, avi etc?
bumped it because i thought if people had seeen when i had said too delete it they would just breeze past it. It is AviQuote:
Originally posted by 4th gen@18 April 2004 - 04:18
Bumping a topic after 18 minutes? <_<
What format is the file in? Is it bin&cue, iso, mpeg, avi etc?
Open the file with G Spot and see what size it's saying the file is. Also check for truncationQuote:
Originally posted by leeferdude@18 April 2004 - 03:29
It is Avi
Open the file with G Spot and see what size it's saying the file is. Also check for truncation [/b][/quote]Quote:
Originally posted by 4th gen+18 April 2004 - 04:31--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (4th gen @ 18 April 2004 - 04:31)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-leeferdude@18 April 2004 - 03:29
It is Avi
G-spot says it is 700 mbs. What is truncation?
G-spot says it is 700 mbs. What is truncation? [/b][/quote]Quote:
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@18 April 2004 - 03:29
It is Avi
Open the file with G Spot and see what size it's saying the file is. Also check for truncation
Truncation just means that a part of the file (usually the end) is missing. It doesn't sound to be evident in your case though.
So...to recap...windows says the filesize is 700MB, G Spot says the filesize is 700MB and NERO says the filesize is 877MB?
Seems like an obvious question, but you have nothing else set to be burned with NERO?
Truncation just means that a part of the file (usually the end) is missing. It doesn't sound to be evident in your case though.Quote:
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Originally posted by leeferdude@18 April 2004 - 03:38
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Originally posted by 4th gen@18 April 2004 - 04:31
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@18 April 2004 - 03:29
It is Avi
Open the file with G Spot and see what size it's saying the file is. Also check for truncation
G-spot says it is 700 mbs. What is truncation?
So...to recap...windows says the filesize is 700MB, G Spot says the filesize is 700MB and NERO says the filesize is 877MB?
Seems like an obvious question, but you have nothing else set to be burned with NERO? [/b][/quote]
nope
You're burning it as data?
Okay... now you lost me. Remember i'm not a computer guy. You asked if i had anything else set to be burned. I assumed you meant any other video files? Is that what you meant because i am not burning as dataQuote:
Originally posted by 4th gen@18 April 2004 - 04:45
You're burning it as data?