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Inertia wrote:Using Direct CD to packet write to CDR instead of CD-RW discs should improve the packet writing reliability.
Inertia wrote:In addition, packet written CDR media can be closed to the ISO 9660 format, giving it general ISO compatibility in Windows, DOS, Mac, Unix, and Linux without the need for UDF drivers.
dodecahedron wrote:Inertia wrote:In addition, packet written CDR media can be closed to the ISO 9660 format, giving it general ISO compatibility in Windows, DOS, Mac, Unix, and Linux without the need for UDF drivers.
can't this be done for a CDRW disc too? as i understand InCD does not have this capability, but DirectCD does, does it work only for packet written CDRs, not CDRWs?
Inertia wrote:The ability to close to ISO 9660 in Direct CD is available only with CDR but not CD-RW.
Inertia wrote:Packet writing in general already seems to cause a lot of confusion and misunderstanding.
Inertia wrote:What version of InCD is on your WinXP computer? See What's up with InCD v3.37 ?!!?
Have you tried v3.31? This version has gotten good reports of stability on WinXP.
Inertia wrote:That story about being unable to unistall Easy CD Creator is just an internet myth. The internet is full of stories like this passed along by ignoramuses.
Go ahead and install it if you wish. You shouldn't have any problems, but I can help you if you do. This is the most widely used burning software in the world, and a lot of the negative stories you hear have no substance.
EEG161 wrote:I have Nero5/InCD and a custom install of DCD updated to v5.3(latest) by itself w/o EZCD 5. Both are working. Neither starts with Windows2K.
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