Paul Demark
Australia
6.4.3.4 Beta (Jun 5, 2008)
6.4.3.4 2008 06 04
- Change: Improved handling of disc arrival
- Fix (Blu-ray): Performance problem with Pioneer BD drive
- Fix (Blu-ray): Possible Playback problem when UOP removal is enabled
- Fix (DVD): CloneCD read error with FluxDVD protected discs, e.g. "Reservation Road", R1, US
- Fix (DVD): AnyDVD ripper NavigationPack 18 error with some titles, e.g. "Semi-Pro unrated", R1, US
- Some minor fixes and improvements
- Updated languages
2.9.1.8 Beta (Jun 5, 2008)
Version 2.9.1.8 2008 06 05
- New: Added option to switch back to Windows filesystem for reading from a Video DVD
- Fix: Detection of DVD-R DL discs with some DVD writer models
- Fix: NavigationPack Error 18 with some DVDs
1.9.7.6022 (Dec 26, 2007)
Change log for 1.9.7.6022
NEW Alcohol Xtra, Pre-mastering wizard
NEW Reading Engine, Speed Improved
NEW Writing engine, Speed Improved
NEW Data Type Setting options for DVD medium
NEW SPTD layer version 1.53
NEW Increased memory buffer for x64 system, if you have more than 4GB RAM installed, the maximum buffer size could be set as 1GB.
32bit system, 3GB or more RAM installed, you can set max buffer as 512MB
FIX Special ICH9 device drive incompatibility issues
FIX Missing volume name of discs after auto mount upon system restart
FIX Addressed some blacklisting problems
FIX Bugs reported by some users
UPDATE Help files
UPDATE language files
UPDATE Devsupp additional support for more drives
UPDATE Upgraded Starwind ISCSI function
UPDATE ISCSI controller in Vista, admin mode is no longer required
7.9.6.0 (May 22, 2007)
Partial update would be really nice. The size of the download is rather large.
There is thankfully a guy who does a stripped version.
For those who like just the Burning Rom or the some parts of the Toolkit like the Nero CD-DVD Speed and also Burning Rom. Try out Nero Lite.
For just Nero Burning Rom only, try Nero Micro
(Search for Nero Lite and go to download and choose "*- Micro" version)
1.1 (Jun 30, 2006)
This tool has nothing to do with piracy. If you run an illegal copy windows, it will still react the way it was made to do so by MS. People who think otherwise are clueless and don't know how WGA works. This tool is for people who don't like being spied upon.
This tool works like a charm. Top stuff.
1.1 (Nov 2, 2007 - 7:27 PM)
Around the 500 megabyte time, Quantum was one of the last manugafacturers to change to decimal counting system for how much they hold. Not 10mb days as you might "remember". They were still using the ^2(binary) counting method.
1.1 (Oct 23, 2007 - 7:13 PM)
I find it funny how people who are not good at arguing always fall back back to personal insults. Says a lot really.
1.1 (Sep 29, 2007 - 8:42 PM)
*laughing* You're entitled to your opinion. From a business prespective, a multimedia OS without support for protected HD content is *worthless*. Get over it.
*laughing AT you* Get out of the glass palace ya in, those rocks ain't good for it.
I guess no-one uses XBMC/MP3 players. Not all the world is business. It's a consumer society, understand that before you open ya trap.
1.1 (Jul 19, 2007 - 11:28 PM)
I agree 100% and then some.
I rarely write but that guy is a complete raving lunatic that rants more then any known thing in the universe.
1.1 (May 30, 2007 - 12:11 AM)
"Heavy? Like I said, I haven't had a chance to check out a Zune, but out of the many many players I did check out, the iPod was by *far* the heaviest. Brown? It comes in more than one color. Hard-drive equipped? So is the iPod. Wi-Fi enabled? The iPod isn't, so how is this a negative? Yes, yes, we all agree how horrible DRM is, but wait a minute, doesn't the iPod have its own DRM? That's what I thought. Try harder next time."
- It is heavier then the iPod. Most reviews I've read say it also. Feeling it myself you can notice it feels a bit more weighty. (Remember to compare also the storage size of the unit)
- As for HD equiped.. iPods have non HD equiped ones.
- He said '3 day DRM self destructing music." Nice of you to take things out of context.
But hey, as you said.. "Try harder next time."
As for your the point about the seeing someone else levelling out the field a bit more. I would love to see someone come out with a great easy to use music plays like the iPod.. Just have to wait and see. Microsoft is the most likely/is to be a good challenger to the iPod.