From: David Paste on 2 Aug 2010 08:17 On 2 Aug, 03:40, demp...(a)actrix.gen.nz (David Empson) wrote: > David Paste <pasteda...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > > On 31 July, 22:58, demp...(a)actrix.gen.nz (David Empson) wrote: > > > > The VIDEO_TS folder must be placed at the top level of the DVD, and thre > > > should be an empty AUDIO_TS folder alongside it. > > > Just out of interest, what is the purpose of the empty AUDIO_TS folder? > > Some devices expect it to be there. It is actually the folder in which > DVD-Audio content would go, but it is normally empty for a DVD-Video > disc. > > It is possible for a single disc to have both DVD-Video and DVD-Audio > content, but DVD-Audio is rare enough that I've never paid any attention > to it. > > -- > David Empson > demp...(a)actrix.gen.nz Cheers
From: Gwynne Harper on 2 Aug 2010 09:35 Rowland McDonnell <real-address-in-sig(a)flur.bltigibbet.invalid> wrote: > Anyone else got that problem? Software that you fetch when you hear > about it, installed for `as and when I need to do what it does', then > promptly forgotten about? Yup - sometimes, given the cryptic names, I can't even remember what it's actually for, or even why I thought I wanted it in the first place. Gwynne -- My real email is net, not line.
From: Gwynne Harper on 2 Aug 2010 09:39 Rowland McDonnell <real-address-in-sig(a)flur.bltigibbet.invalid> wrote: > Since there's free software that'll do this job - or rather cheaper > shareware if you want to pay - why go for Toast? I just went to Roxio's site and changed the currency to USD - they didn't (at that time, anyway) add VAT etc so I just paid the dollar equivalent and that day's exchange rate. Gwynne -- My real email is net, not line.
From: Sara on 2 Aug 2010 09:47 In article <1jmlv92.1qz90k16p7kkcN%g.harper(a)gmx.line>, g.harper(a)gmx.line (Gwynne Harper) wrote: > Rowland McDonnell <real-address-in-sig(a)flur.bltigibbet.invalid> wrote: > > > Anyone else got that problem? Software that you fetch when you hear > > about it, installed for `as and when I need to do what it does', then > > promptly forgotten about? > > Yup - sometimes, given the cryptic names, I can't even remember what > it's actually for, or even why I thought I wanted it in the first place. > > Oh lordy yes, I accumulate tons of the stuff. Every time I decide to have a clear out of everything I don't recognise and can't remember what it's supposed to do, I panic incase I'll need *that very thing* tomorrow. But then - how would I know? I can't remember what any of this stuff is suppoed to do. Aieeeeeeeeeee. -- Sara Run out of ideas for a sig for the moment
From: Stimpy on 2 Aug 2010 10:07
On Mon, 2 Aug 2010 14:35:43 +0100, Gwynne Harper wrote > Rowland McDonnell <real-address-in-sig(a)flur.bltigibbet.invalid> wrote: > >> Anyone else got that problem? Software that you fetch when you hear >> about it, installed for `as and when I need to do what it does', then >> promptly forgotten about? > > Yup - sometimes, given the cryptic names, I can't even remember what > it's actually for, or even why I thought I wanted it in the first place. if it's not obvious from the name, I add a comment to the file so I remember what it's for! |