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From: Voltaire <
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Subject: Re: Pinnacle Studio and WinDV freeze up after long idle period, can't
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Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2011 21:23:44 -0500
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On Mon, 14 Feb 2011 12:16:50 -0800, "Gene E. Bloch"
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>On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 15:52:09 -0500, Voltaire wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 13 Feb 2011 14:48:21 -0500, Patok <
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>> wrote:
>>
>>>Voltaire wrote:
>>>> Patok <
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>>>>> Voltaire wrote:
>>>>>> gargoyle60 <
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>>>>>>> On Thu, 10 Feb 2011 10:44:08 +0000, choro <
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>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> And what do you mean, Pinnacle is "only slightly less fragile than
Nero".
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> ...in the sense that with the Imation DVD-RWs Nero also used to fail to
>>>>>>> write, even though the discs passed all the analysis tests according to
>>>>>>> some of the Nero tools/utilities.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Apart from those failures, rarely has Nero let me down, although it
>>>>>>> sometimes cannot perform a full erase on some of my CD-RW discs.
>>>>>> My God, someone actually still uses those? ([:>}
>>>>> Duh. What do *you* use?
>>>>
>>>> I use USB thumb drives. My favorite are the ones that hold SD cards.
>>>> I usually keep one in my pocket that has a 32G card slid into it. I
>>>> found the CD-RW disks would slit my pants in a few weeks or so.
>>>
>>> Oh. So your DVD player takes thumb drives? :) And then of course I
misread
>>>your post. I thought you were questioning Nero and Pinnacle, while in fact
it
>>>was the CD-RW disks. With *that* sentiment I can agree.
>>>
>>>--
>> I would have thought by now all DVDs would have been rendered
>> completely obsolete. Movies can be downloaded for rental or purchase.
>> Swapping videos can be done better using memory cards that are more
>> reliable, quicker and cheaper if you consider they are reusable and
>> the time it takes for a burn. My Netbook only has a slot for SD card.
>> I have never missed not having a CD/DVD drive. Most of my video
>> content is uploaded to YouTube in high def. I watch Blu-Ray on my
>> desktop player with 3-D coming next. Now if we can convince the
>> viewers of the wedding events and such to go memory card the world
>> will be a much better place to view.
>
>OTOH, you'd have to also convince a certain 95-yr old friend of mine as
>well.
>
>She still has and uses a VCR...But she has a BD player too (a gift from
>her daughter).
I still have an 8-track player and some tapes in my basement. I want
to put it in my 57 Chevy this summer. That car had an optional 45 RPM
record player that fit on the console.
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