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Posted by Gary on 12/16/05 01:19
You are one of several people offering the same advice. I understand
your position and even agree with you, but this doesn't solve the
technical problem for me, trying to learn whatever I can about burning
video files onto DVD.
My question still remains unanswered: why does a video play correctly
on a PC, but the burned video roll? Is there a better product to do
such a job? Your sickness will probably get in the way of your
answering my question...I hope someone will try to address the
technical question.
On Thu, 15 Dec 2005 16:45:36 -0600, Black Locust <bl2112@hotmail.com>
wrote:
>In article <uql3q1hvmi2vb9u7ool405o43jpqdegg95@4ax.com>,
> Gary <gary_w1@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Can anyone suggest what I could do to get a good burn of this film?
>> It's one of my all-time favorites.
>
>It's one of your all time favorites, but you can't even shell out 15
>bucks for it? You make me sick. Just go buy the damn thing and stop
>trying to kill the DVD industry with your illegal downloading shit.
>You'll even get the GREAT documentary on the second disc.
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