On 27 Dec 2007 at 15:38, Fisher, Allen wrote:
You can also try ISOBUSTER: http://www.isobuster.com/isobusterdownload.php
I already had that installed and it didn't read them.
No luck trying to rename it to whatever.iso?
Nope.
As I said, Aaron Sherber sent me the installer for a later
On 28 Dec 2007 at 20:40, dc wrote:
David W. Fenton écrit:
- Create backup images of all your irreplaceable live recordings,
using standard formats only
What is the best standard format to use?
I would use ISO format. Perhaps someone has objections to that?
--
David W. Fenton
At 03:13 PM 12/28/2007, David W. Fenton wrote:
On 28 Dec 2007 at 20:40, dc wrote:
David W. Fenton écrit:
- Create backup images of all your irreplaceable live recordings,
using standard formats only
What is the best standard format to use?
I would use ISO format. Perhaps someone has
On 28 Dec 2007 at 17:01, Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 03:13 PM 12/28/2007, David W. Fenton wrote:
On 28 Dec 2007 at 20:40, dc wrote:
David W. Fenton écrit:
- Create backup images of all your irreplaceable live recordings,
using standard formats only
What is the best standard
On Dec 26, 2007, at 2:28 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
I just discovered that some CDs have gone bad and want to recreate
them, but all I have is an Easy CD Creator 3.5c CIF image.
I'm working on a Mac so I can't test this, but have you looked at
this app?
http://www.magiciso.com/
On 26 Dec 2007 at 18:17, Christopher Smith wrote:
I'm sorry I can't help you on the CIF file issue, but I have had CDs
go bad before, and sometimes a different drive can read them. I have
had particular success with the Apple Superdrives, which seem to be
able to get past all kinds of
On 27 Dec 2007 at 10:03, Dick Hauser wrote:
On Dec 26, 2007, at 2:28 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
I just discovered that some CDs have gone bad and want to recreate
them, but all I have is an Easy CD Creator 3.5c CIF image.
I'm working on a Mac so I can't test this, but have you looked at
Well, Aaron Sherber helped me with installing a temporary copy of
Easy CD Creator 4 on my Win2K computer, and I was able to burn a
fresh CD from the first of the CIF files. So, as long as the rest of
them work, I'm set.
Now, I'll have to figure out how many of these CDs I *didn't* make
copies
: Re: [Finale] Help with Easy CD Creator 3.5c CIF File
On 27 Dec 2007 at 10:03, Dick Hauser wrote:
On Dec 26, 2007, at 2:28 PM, David W. Fenton wrote:
I just discovered that some CDs have gone bad and want to recreate
them, but all I have is an Easy CD Creator 3.5c CIF image.
I'm working
I just discovered that some CDs have gone bad and want to recreate
them, but all I have is an Easy CD Creator 3.5c CIF image. When I
Google on this, I get recommendations that various pieces of software
can read CIF files, but none of them that I've tried can read it.
I've uploaded the cue
At 05:28 PM 12/26/2007, David W. Fenton wrote:
I just discovered that some CDs have gone bad and want to recreate
them, but all I have is an Easy CD Creator 3.5c CIF image. When I
Google on this, I get recommendations that various pieces of software
can read CIF files, but none of them that I've
On 26 Dec 2007 at 18:17, Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 05:28 PM 12/26/2007, David W. Fenton wrote:
I just discovered that some CDs have gone bad and want to recreate
them, but all I have is an Easy CD Creator 3.5c CIF image. When I
Google on this, I get recommendations that various pieces of
On 26 Dec 2007 at 18:13, Aaron Sherber wrote:
At 05:28 PM 12/26/2007, David W. Fenton wrote:
(the reason I can't access it is because I only have the NT 4 version
of Easy CD Creator, and can't seem to update it to work on Win2K --
Do you still have an NT4 CD? This is sort of the long
David,
I'm sorry I can't help you on the CIF file issue, but I have had CDs
go bad before, and sometimes a different drive can read them. I have
had particular success with the Apple Superdrives, which seem to be
able to get past all kinds of errors that some other CD readers just
choke
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