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  • Imation - RipGO! - Reviews

    The RipGO! is not only an MP3, WMA, and CDDA player, but it is able to write (burn) the discs, as well as read them. The RipGO! can also double as a CDRW storage device to store data. This makes it a double-duty device, so you don't have to burn the mini CDRs/...

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  • Installing the System - Reviews

    are freely available under the GPL license. An ISO CD image is available on the IPCop Website. The image weighs in at only 41 MB and can be burned to a disc with virtually any CD burning software. Alternatively, disk images are also available; In this case,...

  • Vudu Box Gets Fatter but Thinner - News

    and $19.99. There is no monthly fee, but customers must pay in advance in blocks of $20, $50, or $100 (rentals and purchases are then deducted from this deposit, which is then automatically replenished). Purchased films cannot be burned to disc, nor can movies...

  • Use Of The Optical Drive For Data Storage - Reviews

    be used for backing up and restoring or reading data. To simulate this kind of use, we burned a CDRW disc at 10x speed in an endless loop until the battery ran out. Each time it was written, the disc was then automatically erased (all files deleted), with Nero...

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  • Ripping Software To Try - Reviews

    provides some tips for how to get the job done right and avoid getting scammed for ripping software.. DVD Decrypter is a freeware DVD backup tool that copies the VOB and IFO files to your hard drive, so you can burn them onto a disc or convert them to another...

  • MovieFactory 6 Plus' Main Interface - Reviews

    The third and final step in DVD Movie Factory is to burn your project to DVD, a step that provides for some additional options, such as creating an ISO disc image and normalizing volume. You can also access a “Burning Options” dialog that enables you to...

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  • Program Interfaces - Reviews

    unusual name. It comes from Tsunami MPG Encoder, a program originally developed as freeware and used to convert AVI and MPG video to the VCD (Video Compact Disc) and SVCD (Super Video Compact Disc) formats. These are the formats that were used to burn movies...

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