On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 02:03:24 GMT, Mephistopheles
<no-fixed@address.net> wrote:
>On Tue, 06 Feb 2007 00:41:25 GMT, Elmo <winken@blinken.nod> wrote:
>
>>On Mon, 05 Feb 2007 23:20:01 GMT, Mephistopheles
>><no-fixed@address.net> wrote:
>>
>
>>>First to Elmo:-
>>>
>>>Thank you,thank you, thank you
>>>
>>>I d/l'd the trial proggie you recommended, & after a bit of trial &
>>>error, & though it kept freezing when it came to the "burn to cd"
>>>part,so I had to reboot, - it successfully created 6 VTS files out of
>>>the 4 Vob files. I then opened the folder where it saved them & used
>>>my in-built burner to transfer to DVD, & I now have a TV playable disc
>>>
>>>Your caveat about the idiosyncracies of Players holds true. For the
>>>DVD doesn't load/play in my main DVD player, but it loads/plays
>>>superbly in my portable DVD player.
>>>
>>>The slight niggle is that they're not joined into one single large
>>>file & no "Starz_Kid type" menu as such. (This may be because I left
>>>out Starz puzzling "Libera-DVD-!-BMP-200-dots.rar" cos I hadn't a clue
>>>what that is about. Do either of you know?
>>>
>>>But as each VTS file contains about 6 lyrics which are played
>>>seamlessy, I just have to click the next VTS file to move to the next
>>>batch. But al least it all works, though the trial version, as you
>>>warned, does stick its web logo right acroos the middle of the piccy
>>>at regular intervals. The swines!
>>>
>>>But I will buy it, as it gets me 90% of the way there.
>
>>>helpful tips & advice.......So much to learn, Mephi....so much to
>>>learn...Didn't them Romans teach you anythin' at all at school but
>>>frigging Latin.
>>>
>>>Mephi
>>
>>Hi Mephi,
>>
>>Thanks for your response.
>>
>>If you've any interest, I could post an un-watermarked version of the
>>proggy (which shall we say fell off the back of a truck)
>>
>>Untested by me but looks promising. Gotten from a good source.
>>P.S. it's the latest version.
>>
>>P.P.S. don't know about the "Libera-DVD-!-BMP-200-dots.rar"
>>but it is always best to keep the original structure intact if
>>possible.
>>
>>Elmo
>
>Actually, your offer comes in handier than you imagine.
>
>I've just filled out their bloody forms twice (name, address, shoe
>size, mother's maiden name, the whole caboodle) & both times it
>rejected my VISA card for reasons not explained. I've used it dozens
>of times for American transactions. So I gave up (it's 2 in the
>morning here) & planned to switch to Mastercard tomorrow sometime,
>when my temper had cooled.
>
>Would simply an "unlocking" code/passphrase do the trick?
>
Perhaps, but just in case...
>Thanks any rate..
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