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From: Brian <
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Subject: Re: Pinnacle Studio and WinDV freeze up after long idle period, can't
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Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2011 17:55:12 +1300
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Voltaire <
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>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.
It will be a whole before DVD's become obsolete as video hire places
have invested a lot of money in buying DVD's for rent. Unless you can
get good traffic flow on the internet then renting a video by
downloaded it takes time and you might have a limit on how much data
you can download. Rented downloads are not likely to be in Blu-Ray
quality and some may be in lower quality than DVD to have a smaller
file to download. Also 5.1 sound, subtitles and special features could
be missing.
Maybe oneday your take your media into a movie hire place and they
will dump some movies of your choice onto your media for a hire cost.
There will be a time limit put on the media so that it expires on a
certain date.
Regards Brian
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