 barn25
join:2005-11-17 Springfield, IL | it really doesnt work...
i've tried it and i can tell you that the chances of it working was like playing craps at a casino often you were the one who lost.. |
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 AJICQ499087
join:2001-12-01 Louisville, KY
| I wonder why CinemaNow failed to do a good beta test of the download method, before releasing a flop of a system? If this is the best CinemaNow can do, then Netflix has nothing to worry about from CinemaNow. -- low cost and fast speed is what customers want in broadband |
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  MemphisPCGuy Senior Systems Engineer Premium join:2004-05-09 Memphis, TN
·Comcast
| reply to barn25 Has it been ascertained that the problem is the software and not simply an issue of DVD+R vs DVD-R disks not being compatible with every player... which takes trial and error to discover and is not something a software program and detect, determine or correct? -- »www.specmiata.com »www.roofseek.com |
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  Gelroos Mad Mage Premium join:2003-05-23 Wilmington, DE | It is a issue with the way they burn the movie... See here LINK |
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  guitarzan Premium join:2004-05-04 Skytop, PA
·epix
| reply to MemphisPCGuy I have this CD/DVD burner and it will burn any brand CD/DVD blank disc i feed it.»www.tigerdirect.com/applications···=1829797
It has to date not burned any "coasters", what are they using to shrink the DVD's? IMO the software cinema is using is suspect. -- Bass....the glue of rhythm and harmony...the heartbeat of the band.! Shaking the earth with deep,sonorous vibrations.The dark ominous thunder of an approching storm. |
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  Voyager2K2
join:2001-10-04 Wayne, PA | It's not a matter of burning. From my read it's a problem with the ISO image with embedded DRM they supply. Anyway I'd bet the farm any of those Wo-Phat $29.99 DVD players wouldn't have any problems playing those disks. |
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