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joseph marty <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 Aug 2002 07:13:43 -0400
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I just downloaded CDRID from http://www.gum.de/cdrid/.  You need to use the alternate server to get it. Your first choice gives you a DNS.


>Here is a site for general info about burning.
>The subject is very complex...
>http://www.mrichter.com/cdr/welcome.htm
>Click on the links on that page for:
>    The Primer - updated 7 July 2002
>    HTML to read here, or in Acrobat format.
>I'd give the direct links, but PDF ones generally
>work poorly (for saving as a file) from an email message.
>
>Another site is: http://www.cdrfaq.org/  It takes a
>whole day to read that one properly.
>
>Some burning programs used to give direct access to
>reading the ATIP section of the CD.
>Sony pitched a fit, so that was generally removed most
>places.  (I noticed it is no longer supported in my DVD
>drive, but still works with my burner, so YMMV.)
>There was a free program (cdrid) to read the ATIP.
>It requires ASPI. (A sort of helper for the OS.)
>ASPI was included in earlier versions of Windows and
>upgraded by Roxio EZCD until (including) ver 4, then they
>stopped using it.  There is a new version of ASPI for Win-XP.
>
>(cdrid) is no longer supported, and the last address I had
>for it was:    http://www.gum.de/cdrid/
>
>

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