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Posted by Bob Ford on 04/25/07 00:24
On 24 Apr 2007 14:49:53 -0700, webpa <webpa@aol.com> wrote:
big snip...
>> Computers, grrrr
>>
>> OK so answer this one for me...
>> just after I posted this I tried one more time to burn my 60 minute
>> project onto my Plextor drive. Again had to select the re-scan
>> function to show the program that the Plextor did indeed have media
>> present and was ready to burn a disc...
>> and it did so perfectly.
>>
>> In the very beginning it was able to burn a 1 1/2 minute disc from one
>> of the tutorial lessons and 2 discs from my 60 minute project and
>> after that NOTHING. Many attempts, no discs burned.
>>
>> One of the Adobe techs had me upgrade to the latest firmware for the
>> Plextor which was 1.11 from the 1.01 it came with in 2004.
>> That didn't fix anything so I reverted it back to version 1.03 and
>> that is the only thing I have done different and now it seems to be
>> able to burn a disc.
>>
>> I don't get it. I do like all the neat stuff the Adobe program can do
>> but it can still annoy the living sh*t out of you.
>>
>> After reading all the difficulties people have with computer editing
>> no wonder I have resisted all these years and I am mostly still a tape
>> to tape edit old geezer ;-^)
>>
>> Bob Ford
>> Images In Motionwww.imagesinmotion.com
>
>At the risk of sounding counter-intuitive: Have your installed the
>Adaptec ASPI layer (assuming you are in WinXP)? If not, Google for it
>(or go to the Nero site) and load it up. Don't ask why this should
>matter, but for anything involving an optical drive, it matters.
>
No, I don't think so but I will do some research on this.
Bob Ford
Images In Motion
www.imagesinmotion.com
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