On 20/04/2015 11:39, William Tomcanin wt8091...@gmail.com wrote:
Has anyone manually cleaned the laser lens on their DVD drive? I'm tempted at
this point to remove the drive, take it apart and attempt to clean it manually
until a replacement arrives.
I understand that the lenses on the
Has anyone manually cleaned the laser lens on their DVD drive? I'm tempted
at this point to remove the drive, take it apart and attempt to clean it
manually until a replacement arrives.
I understand that the lenses on the original Pioneer 103 DVR drives must be
immaculate in order for them to
Pete
Thanks for the info, I'll try that this evening.
And you are right about using dvd rather than cd, that may be enough
to resolve the problem along with using high ppi.
Ged
On 20 Apr 2015, at 11:34, Peter Devlin wrote:
On 20/04/2015 10:56, geraldcornish geraldcorn...@gmail.com wrote:
On 20/04/2015 10:56, geraldcornish geraldcorn...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all
I need to create a version of a booklet for display on flat screen tv (not HD)
and having trouble making text visible - it displays as broken lumps mostly
undecipherable.
I am exporting spreads from InDesign to VIDEO_TS
Hi all
I need to create a version of a booklet for display on flat screen tv
(not HD) and having trouble making text visible - it displays as
broken lumps mostly undecipherable.
I am exporting spreads from InDesign to VIDEO_TS folder as jpegs and
burning this to cd.
Is there another way I
Thanks, Pete.
I'll look into the adjustment as well. Hopefully I'll be able to attempt
the cleaning within the next day or two as time permits.
Thanks for the prompt response!
Regards,
Bill
On Mon, Apr 20, 2015 at 7:28 AM, Peter Devlin pdim...@mail.com wrote:
On 20/04/2015 11:39, William
I understand that the lenses on the original Pioneer 103 DVR drives
must
be
immaculate in order for them to work properly.
By the time of the Pioneer 113, the drives had gotten quite good.
But, they were still priced at about $100, whereas the price of SATA
burners had depressed to nearly