if you admit you are wrong you will have my respect
takes a man to admit they are wrong
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if you admit you are wrong you will have my respect
takes a man to admit they are wrong
I am not looking to get your respect, I have the CD right here and I am coping it as I type. Believe me when I say that if I was wrong I would be the first to say so, but I can not.Quote:
Originally posted by muchspl2@27 November 2003 - 18:51
if you admit you are wrong you will have my respect
takes a man to admit they are wrong
I am not looking to get your respect, I have the CD right here and I am coping it as I type. Believe me when I say that if I was wrong I would be the first to say so, but I can not. [/b][/quote]Quote:
Originally posted by skelley521+27 November 2003 - 16:02--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (skelley521 @ 27 November 2003 - 16:02)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-muchspl2@27 November 2003 - 18:51
if you admit you are wrong you will have my respect
takes a man to admit they are wrong
If it is the truth, show the properties of the disc to prove that it is over a gig.
I did on page 1, but here it is again and I did not edit the photo in any way.
I just used Snagit to get the pic.
http://img.villagephotos.com/p/2003-7/277452/112603.jpg
run it through cdmage
see how many error it has :rolleyes:
he won't come back, and he won't prove it, because he can't prove it's physically impossible, not a chance, couldn't be done, its not a option, 100% umpossible
PahleazeQuote:
Originally posted by muchspl2@27 November 2003 - 19:49
run it through cdmage
see how many error it has :rolleyes:
he won't come back, and he won't prove it, because he can't prove it's physically impossible, not a chance, couldn't be done, its not a option, 100% umpossible
2,600 post since 3 sept.....nuf said
you can't prove it, so your mistaken, so piss off and learn more about computers before you hurt yourself or someone else
as for your commet about post count, so what, I own my busness and work with video all day, have nothing else to do while I get paid to render others people video, you should be so happy to do what you want, love it and get paid doing it
uh? :huh:
Haven't seen snagi-it ever take such a crappy pic, but anywho it seems like it does have over a gig on it. I still dont beleve it works.
ahh, you rent videos......yeah, real 'puter tech you are....LMFAO
no,Quote:
Originally posted by skelley521@28 November 2003 - 02:11
ahh, you rent videos......yeah, real 'puter tech you are....LMFAO
i run a video conversion and photography service, I convert old reel or any format to dvd
vhs/vhsc/8mm/hi8/minidv
so again you are mistaken, not surprising you are on a roll today :lol:
25 on muchspl!!!!!! :lol:
no,Quote:
Originally posted by muchspl2+27 November 2003 - 20:15--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (muchspl2 @ 27 November 2003 - 20:15)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-skelley521@28 November 2003 - 02:11
ahh, you rent videos......yeah, real 'puter tech you are....LMFAO
i run a video conversion and photography service, I convert old reel or any format to dvd
vhs/vhsc/8mm/hi8/minidv
so again you are mistaken, not surprising you are on a roll today :lol: [/b][/quote]
I have a friend that does the same thing....its in the back room of a rental store.
Cost $20 to convert VHS to DVD.
and
just ask your friend, I'm sure he will tell you the same thing that you can't do it
:flame: :o :swear: :swear: :swear: :swear: :swear: :swear: :swear: :swear: 70 on muchspl2!!!!!!!!!!!!! :lol: :lol:
skelley521 muchspl2 nows his shit, stop being a dumass liar.
Of course he knows his shit.......his head is up his ass and if he looks to his left he will see you.Quote:
Originally posted by Agent Smith@27 November 2003 - 20:24
skelley521 muchspl2 nows his shit, stop being a dumass liar.
I am done with you kids......closed for me.
:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
told you, I knew he would just leave instead of being a man and saying he was wrong :lol:
I know he's still a newbien, and thinks he need to show something off the wall to get noticed. :lol: :lol:
This interests me, skelley521. You have used Direct CD in a way I have never tried. I always used them on CDRW discs. I also believe that the facts you are posting are as they appear on your PC.
I would be curious to see if you copied all the files from the CD onto your hard drive what capacity would it show then.
I will try some experiments concerning this subject.
I think he got mad and is not coming back. ;)Quote:
Originally posted by Virtualbody1234@27 November 2003 - 17:50
This interests me, skelley521. You have used Direct CD in a way I have never tried. I always used them on CDRW discs. I also believe that the facts you are posting are as they appear on your PC.
I would be curious to see if you copied all the files from the CD onto your hard drive what capacity would it show then.
I will try some experiments concerning this subject.
Didn't he say he used DirectCD on a 700MB CD-R? Last time I checked, DirectCD formats CD-RW's only... someone correct me if I'm wrong... :blink:
He said he formatted a CD-R with DirectCD.
Is that possible?
No he is just making crap up.Quote:
Originally posted by KrackHead2k@27 November 2003 - 18:32
Is that possible?
I don't know yet. I've never tried it.Quote:
Originally posted by KrackHead2k@27 November 2003 - 21:32
Is that possible?
Place a blank CD-R in your burner, open the menu and select format.
Type the name that you want and hit return....all done.
The CD-R is now like a large floppy, you can write to it at any time until it is full (you can also remove it and add to it later), then when you want to close the disc, hit eject then the advance tab and select .iso format so you dont have to install a udf reader on your friends 'puters.
edit: when you want to leave it open so you can add to it later, just select ok on the eject screen. Only go to the advanced tab and select .iso when it is full.
BLING BLING.Quote:
Originally posted by muchspl2@27 November 2003 - 14:16
fact it's UMPOSSIBLE
http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/News/Detai...?RelatedID=2788
http://www.digital-sanyo.com/BURN-Proof/HD-BURN/
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1103-997817.html
No he is just making crap up.[/b][/quote]Quote:
Originally posted by Agent Smith+28 November 2003 - 02:35--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Agent Smith @ 28 November 2003 - 02:35)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'><!--QuoteBegin-KrackHead2k@27 November 2003 - 18:32
Is that possible?
it is possible with easy cd and dvd creator6, its called drag to disc and it uses a cdr as a floppy, it will only be recognised in a cd burner until it is closed ;) i still dont see how its poss to get such a huge amount on one disc, perhaps when it was writing the disc info it just put the total size of the files he dragged to it but didnt actually write that amount, ive had discs stuff up at the start of burn process just after writing disc info and it aborts, nothing has actually been written to it yet but the properties of the disc say that it is full. i dont think that there actually is that amount on his disc it just says so ;) i dont think he is lying at all, its just one of those " i cant believe it, i gotta share this with everyone" sorta things :D
chill people, chill :P
from roxio site faq's
Drag-to-Disc
Q. What is Drag-to-Disc?
A. Drag-to-Disc, formerly known as DirectCD, is a powerful application that allows users to easily record data to CD or DVD. Drag-to-Disc uses a technology that allows users to treat their recordable drive just like a floppy drive. Users can drag and drop files, rename, move, and delete files directly on the disc, as well as using the "Save As" command within many applications to save files or projects directly on to the disc.
Q. What is new about Drag-to-Disc?
A. The new Drag-to-Disc automatically formats the disc when inserted, in turn making this the most seamless, easiest way to store data on a recordable disc.
Q. Can a user restore files from within Drag-to-Disc?
A. A user can drag and drop files out of Drag-to-Disc, or cut and paste, just like they can with a floppy disc.
Q. Doesn't Windows XP have similar drag-to-disc functionality? What's the difference?
A. Windows XP has a "staging area" where files are stored before actually burning them to disc. This results in an additional step in the burning process. Because of the way XP burns to disc, more space is used by XP than Drag-to-Disc when saving files to disc.
Q. Can a user record audio CDs with Drag-to-Disc?
A. Drag-to-Disc is designed to record data files rather than audio tracks. Any audio files burned using Drag-to-Disc will be treated as data files.
:)
50 on skelley521......LMAO!!!!!!!
thats not the type of drive he has VB :P
but it is a possible, I was wrong, but HE didn't fit that much on one cd, I think boyzeee is right, some kind of index of some sort
i smell.....Quote:
Originally posted by sandycattz@28 November 2003 - 02:53
50 on skelley521......LMAO!!!!!!!
http://server4.uploadit.org/files/281103-octopuppet.jpg :lol:
ps - i've used directcd before, but not with roxio, and the file properties were never accurate
I never said that he had that type of drive.Quote:
Originally posted by muchspl2@27 November 2003 - 22:00
thats not the type of drive he has VB :P
but it is a possible, I was wrong, but HE didn't fit that much on one cd, I think boyzeee is right, some kind of index of some sort
I will just keep an open mind about this until I test it for myself.
good point
those new drives do look sassy
@pol
thats funny pic
BLING BLING.Quote:
Originally posted by 3RA1N1AC+27 November 2003 - 18:48--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (3RA1N1AC @ 27 November 2003 - 18:48)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-muchspl2@27 November 2003 - 14:16
fact it's UMPOSSIBLE
http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/News/Detai...?RelatedID=2788
http://www.digital-sanyo.com/BURN-Proof/HD-BURN/
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1103-997817.html [/b][/quote]
Where do you get ahold of this, is it out?
Just copied all the files back to my hard drive and windows reports it as the same size as I stated. One of the programs is Snagit 7 so I upgraded from 6 and it has a nice new interface and the quality is better.Quote:
Originally posted by Virtualbody1234@27 November 2003 - 20:50
This interests me, skelley521. You have used Direct CD in a way I have never tried. I always used them on CDRW discs. I also believe that the facts you are posting are as they appear on your PC.
I would be curious to see if you copied all the files from the CD onto your hard drive what capacity would it show then.
I will try some experiments concerning this subject.
i think i just lost plenty-o-money :(
BLING BLING.Quote:
Originally posted by 3RA1N1AC+27 November 2003 - 18:48--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (3RA1N1AC @ 27 November 2003 - 18:48)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-muchspl2@27 November 2003 - 14:16
fact it's UMPOSSIBLE
http://www.cdrinfo.com/Sections/News/Detai...?RelatedID=2788
http://www.digital-sanyo.com/BURN-Proof/HD-BURN/
http://zdnet.com.com/2100-1103-997817.html [/b][/quote]
Thats hella dum only those people with that drive can read it. If you made a VCD it would not work. :(