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Which External Hard Drive is Better?

September 24, 2009 - 7:21 pm 4 Comments

I plan to get an external hard drive for mainly storage at home. I don’t plan on making very portable, just from room to room. Which one would be better:
1. Seagate 1TB External Hard Drive
SGED1TB – SEAGATE 1TB EXTERNAL HDD

The Seagate 1TB External Hard Drive provides extra storage for your ever-growing collection of files.

Instantly add storage space for more files, consolidate all of your files to a single location, or free-up space on your computer’s internal drive for improved performance.

Simply plug in the included power supply and USB cable and you are ready to go. Automatically recognised by Windows®, there is no software to install and nothing to configure.

Easily save your files with the drag-and-drop function. Not only is this hard drive easy to use, its also fast and energy efficient.

■USB 2.0 interface.
■Spindle speed 7200 RPM.
■Plug n’ play- no need to install software.
■Simply drag-and-drop to save files.
■Built-in power management ensures energy efficient operation.
■PC and Mac compatible.
■2 Year limited warranty.
■Dimensions: (L x W x H) 20.8 x 12.6 x 4cm.

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

■Works with Windows Vista, Windows XP, or Mac OSX 10.4.8 or higher.

PACKAGE CONTENTS

■External hard drive
■USB cable
■Quick start guide
■Power adapter
■2 year limited warranty.

2. Seagate 1TB FreeAgent External Hard Drive
SGFAD1TB – SEAGATE 1TB FREEAGENT EXT HDD

Smart. Simple. Sleek. Store and safeguard all your favourite files – photos, music, videos and documents in this stylishly designed portable storage solution!

■USB 2.0 interface.
■Conveniently store all your photos, music, videos and documents in one place.
■Sleek and modern design – take advantage of the FreeAgent’s flexibility to lie on its side or stand upright to maximise your workspace.
■Protect your data with automatic backup software.
■Keep your important files and folders private with powerful software encryption technology.
■Sync content between your FreeAgent Desk drive and other portable drives so you’ll always have your current file versions wherever you are.
■Get started quickly with pre-loaded software. No CDs!
■Save energy with an environmentally smart utility that can put your drive in sleep mode once it has been idle for 15 minutes.
■5 Year limited warranty.
■Dimensions: (L x W x H) 6.77" x 1.33" x 6.89".

SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS

■Windows Vista Home Basic, Home Premium, Ultimate, or Business Service Pack-1.
■Windows XP Home, Professional, Media Center Edition Service Pack-2.
■USB 2.0 port.

PACKAGE CONTENTS

■FreeAgent portable hard drive.
■Free Agent software preloaded (Windows only).
■Quick Start Guide.
■Base Stand.
■Attachable Feet.
■USB Cable.
■Power Supply.

Thanks in advance!! Sorry the post is so long!!
Price:
1. $149
2. $199
OS:
WIndows XP

All depends on what you’re looking for. If you want it to be something like a backup drive, then I would go with the first one. If you want something that is more frequently accessed, and you use a lot more, the the second one would do nicely.

All in all, they are both good products. Seagate is a very good company. As you didn’t give prices, I don’t know which one would be cheaper. If you just want it as a storage drive for files that you don’t use frequently, whichever is the cheapest would be great

i need help with nero vision 3?? suddenly not working wont do any burn phrase? it can buff and process files..

September 22, 2009 - 10:45 pm 1 Comment

here is the error log….
[15:50:39] NeroVision Log created (Date: 01/11/2008)
[15:50:39] NeroVision Processors: 2 (Intel)
[15:50:39] NeroVision OS: Windows Windows XP Media Center Edition
[15:50:40] GCCore Detected DirectX Version: 9.0c
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Microsoft AC Adapter
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Intel Processor
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Intel Processor
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Intel(R) 82802 Firmware Hub Device
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Programmable interrupt controller
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: System timer
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Direct memory access controller
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: PCI bus
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: System CMOS/real time clock
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Motherboard resources
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Motherboard resources
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Numeric data processor
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Embedded Controller
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: ACPI Power Button
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: ACPI Lid
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Sony Notebook Control Device
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Alps Pointing-device for VAIO
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: ACPI Thermal Zone
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: ACPI Thermal Zone
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Plug and Play Monitor
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Plug and Play Monitor
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Plug and Play Monitor
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Disk drive
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Disk drive
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Realtek High Definition Audio
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: HDAUDIO Soft Data Fax Modem with SmartCP
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added:
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: CD-ROM Drive
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Disk drive
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: ISAPNP Read Data Port
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Generic CardBus Controller
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Texas Instruments OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Texas Instruments PCIxx12 Integrated FlashMedia Controller
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Marvell Yukon 88E8036 PCI-E Fast Ethernet Controller
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: LAN-Express AS IEEE 802.11g PCI-E Adapter
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Intel(R) 82801 PCI Bridge – 2448
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Mobile Intel(R) 945GM/PM/GMS/940GML and Intel(R) 945GT Express Processor to DRAM Controller – 27A0
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Mobile Intel(R) 945GM Express Chipset Family
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Mobile Intel(R) 945GM Express Chipset Family
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Intel(R) 82801GBM (ICH7-M) LPC Interface Controller – 27B9
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Intel(R) 82801GBM/GHM (ICH7-M Family) Serial ATA Storage Controller – 27C4
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB Universal Host Controller – 27C8
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB Universal Host Controller – 27C9
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB Universal Host Controller – 27CA
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) USB2 Enhanced Host Controller – 27CC
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) PCI Express Root Port – 27D0
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) PCI Express Root Port – 27D2
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) PCI Express Root Port – 27D4
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) SMBus Controller – 27DA
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Intel(R) 82801G (ICH7 Family) Ultra ATA Storage Controllers – 27DF
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Primary IDE Channel
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Primary IDE Channel
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: ACPI Multiprocessor PC
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Microsoft Composite Battery
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Logical Disk Manager
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Volume Manager
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Hewlett Packard PhotoSmart C20 Digital Camera
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: AEGIS Protocol (IEEE 802.1x) v3.5.3.0
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: AFD
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: 1394 ARP Client Protocol
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: ASPI32
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Beep
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: dmboot
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Sony DMI Call service
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: dmload
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Symantec Eraser Control driver
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: EraserUtilRebootDrv
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Fips
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Generic Packet Classifier
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: HTTP
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: IPv6 Windows Firewall Driver
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: IP Network Address Translator
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: IPSEC driver
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: ksecdd
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: mnmdd
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: mountmgr
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: MRENDIS5 NDIS Protocol Driver
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: NAVENG
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: NAVEX15
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: NDIS System Driver
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Remote Access NDIS TAPI Driver
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: NDIS Usermode I/O Protocol
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: NDProxy
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: NetBios over Tcpip
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Null
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: NWLink IPX/SPX/NetBIOS Compatible Transport Protocol
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: NWLink NetBIOS
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: NWLink SPX/SPXII Protocol
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: PartMgr
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: ParVdm
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Remote Access Auto Connection Driver
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: RDPCDD
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: WLAN Transport
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Serial
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: SPBBCDrv
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: SRTSPX
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: SYMDNS
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: SymEvent
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: SYMFW
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: SYMIDS
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: SYMIDSCO
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: symlcbrd
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: SYMNDIS
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: SYMREDRV
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: SYMTDI
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: TCP/IP Protocol Driver
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: VgaSave
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: VolSnap
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Remote Access IP ARP Driver
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Windows Socket 2.0 Non-IFS Service Provider Support Environment
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Audio Codecs
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Legacy Audio Drivers
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Media Control Devices
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Legacy Video Capture Devices
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Video Codecs
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: WAN Miniport (L2TP)
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: WAN Miniport (IP)
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: WAN Miniport (IPX)
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: WAN Miniport (PPPOE)
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: WAN Miniport (PPTP)
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Packet Scheduler Miniport
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Packet Scheduler Miniport
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Packet Scheduler Miniport
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Direct Parallel
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: M-Systems DiskOnChip 2000
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Terminal Server Device Redirector
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Terminal Server Keyboard Driver
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Terminal Server Mouse Driver
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Plug and Play Software Device Enumerator
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Microcode Update Device
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Microsoft System Management BIOS Driver
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Generic volume
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Generic volume
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Generic volume
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Generic volume
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Generic volume
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Microsoft Kernel System Audio Device
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Microsoft Kernel Wave Audio Mixer
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: Microsoft WINMM WDM Audio Compatibility Driver
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: USB Root Hub
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: USB Root Hub
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: USB Root Hub
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: USB Root Hub
[15:50:41] GCHW Node added: 1394 Net Adapter
[15:50:44] ExpressUI Running NeroVision Express 3 Version: 3.1.0.25
[15:50:46] DVDEngine DVDENGINE.DLL Version Information: Product Version: 3.1.0.11, File Version: 3.1.0.77, Interface Version: 4.0.0.2
[15:50:46] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDEngineManagerImpl – CreateDVDVideoSession
[15:50:46] DVDEngine END: IDVDEngineManagerImpl – CreateDVDVideoSession
[15:50:46] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – ~IDVDVideoSessionImpl
[15:50:46] DVDEngine END: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – ~IDVDVideoSessionImpl
[15:51:02] MMTools SourceBuilder: building c:\Documents and Settings\sarah Barrett\My Documents\Downloads\Desperate.Housewives.S04E10.PROPER.HDTV.XviD-NoTV.avi video/0
[15:51:03] MMTools SourceBuilder: — used source filters —
[15:51:03] MMTools {E436EBB5-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} – File Source (Async.)
[15:51:03] MMTools {1B544C20-FD0B-11CE-8C63-00AA0044B51E} – AVI Splitter
[15:51:03] MMTools {C0BA9CF8-96E0-4C34-B5DE-E92C3FC05ED6} – Nero Video Decoder
[15:51:03] MMTools SourceBuilder: file type AVI – video
[15:51:03] MMTools ——————–
[15:51:03] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDEngineManagerImpl – CreateDVDVideoSession
[15:51:03] DVDEngine END: IDVDEngineManagerImpl – CreateDVDVideoSession
[15:51:03] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – ~IDVDVideoSessionImpl
[15:51:03] DVDEngine END: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – ~IDVDVideoSessionImpl
[15:51:06] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDEngineManagerImpl – CreateDVDVideoSession
[15:51:06] DVDEngine END: IDVDEngineManagerImpl – CreateDVDVideoSession
[15:51:06] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – ~IDVDVideoSessionImpl
[15:51:06] DVDEngine END: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – ~IDVDVideoSessionImpl
[15:51:06] MMTools SourceBuilder: building c:\Documents and Settings\sarah Barrett\My Documents\Downloads\American.Gladiators.2008.S01E02.HDTV.XviD-CRiMSON.avi video/0
[15:51:06] MMTools SourceBuilder: — used source filters —
[15:51:06] MMTools {E436EBB5-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} – File Source (Async.)
[15:51:06] MMTools {1B544C20-FD0B-11CE-8C63-00AA0044B51E} – AVI Splitter
[15:51:06] MMTools {C0BA9CF8-96E0-4C34-B5DE-E92C3FC05ED6} – Nero Video Decoder
[15:51:06] MMTools SourceBuilder: file type AVI – video
[15:51:06] MMTools ——————–
[15:51:15] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDEngineManagerImpl – CreateDVDVideoSession
[15:51:15] DVDEngine END: IDVDEngineManagerImpl – CreateDVDVideoSession
[15:51:15] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – ~IDVDVideoSessionImpl
[15:51:15] DVDEngine END: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – ~IDVDVideoSessionImpl
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Burn process started by user.
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Destination: SONY DVD RW AW-Q540A
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Directory for temporary files: C:\DOCUME~1\SARAHB~1\LOCALS~1\Temp
[15:51:23] ExpressUI ——<NeroVision Project Information>——–
[15:51:23] ExpressUI — Project type: DVD-Video
[15:51:23] ExpressUI — Project video options —
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Video mode: NTSC
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Aspect ratio: Automatic
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Quality: Automatic
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Resolution: Automatic
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Sample format: Automatic
[15:51:23] ExpressUI File type: MPEG-2
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Audio format: Automatic
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Encoding mode: Fast Encoding (1-Pass)
[15:51:23] ExpressUI — Project space information —
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Used disc space: 3.20 GB
[15:51:23] ExpressUI — Project contents —
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Sample format: Automatic
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Audio format: Automatic
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Encoding mode: Fast Encoding (1-Pass)
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Number of titles: 2
[15:51:23] ExpressUI 1. Desperate.Housewives.S04E10.PROPER.HDTV.XviD-NoTV (Video Title, 0h 41m 28s)
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Video mode: NTSC
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Aspect ratio: 16:9
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Quality: Standard play (5073 kbps)
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Resolution: 704 x 480 (D1)
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Audio SmartEncoding ratio: 0.0 %
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Video SmartEncoding ratio: 0.0 %
[15:51:23] ExpressUI 2. American.Gladiators.2008.S01E02.HDTV.XviD-CRiMSON (Video Title, 0h 42m 23s)
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Video mode: NTSC
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Aspect ratio: 16:9
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Quality: Standard play (5073 kbps)
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Resolution: 704 x 480 (D1)
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Audio SmartEncoding ratio: 0.0 %
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Video SmartEncoding ratio: 0.0 %
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Number of menus: 1
[15:51:23] ExpressUI – Main menu (1 page)
[15:51:23] ExpressUI ——–<End of Project Information>———-
[15:51:23] ExpressUI ——Recording Parameters——
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Book Type: 0
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Destination Device: SONY DVD RW AW-Q540A (Capabilities: 000AC117)
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Recording Flags: 77
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Recording Speed: 2089872920
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Volume Name: misc eps
[15:51:23] ExpressUI Burn-at-once flag: 1
[15:51:23] ExpressUI –End of recording parameters—
[15:51:23] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDEngineManagerImpl – CreateDVDVideoSession
[15:51:23] DVDEngine END: IDVDEngineManagerImpl – CreateDVDVideoSession
[15:51:23] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – RegisterCallback
[15:51:23] DVDEngine ..Session callback registered…
[15:51:23] DVDEngine END: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – RegisterCallback
[15:51:23] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – RegisterApplicationService
[15:51:23] DVDEngine ..Application service registered…
[15:51:23] DVDEngine END: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – RegisterApplicationService
[15:51:23] DVDUI Device [SONY DVD RW AW-Q540A ] lock SUCCEED
[15:51:23] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – BeginDiscAccess
[15:51:23] DVDEngine ..Access mode=read/write
[15:51:23] DVDEngine ..Flags=0
[15:51:23] DVDEngine ..Write speed=2089872920 KB/s (1.5e+006x)
[15:51:24] DVDEngine ..Medium type=DVD+R
[15:51:24] DVDEngine DVD format is 1, media type is 0×00002008
[15:51:24] DVDEngine Supported Access Modes: 0×00000001
[15:51:24] DVDEngine **BEGIN: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – Update HCB state
[15:51:24] DVDEngine **END: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – Update HCB state
[15:51:24] DVDEngine END: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – BeginDiscAccess
[15:51:24] DVDUI Description creation/update : done
[15:51:24] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – Prepare
[15:51:24] DVDEngine ..BAO activated
[15:51:24] DVDEngine **BEGIN: _DVDVideo – Prepare
[15:51:24] DVDEngine ..VTS_Ns=2…
[15:51:24] DVDEngine ****BEGIN: _DVDVideoBase – Prepare VMG
[15:51:24] DVDEngine …VMGM_VOBS_exist = true
[15:51:24] DVDEngine ******BEGIN: VMGM_VOBS – Process Create
[15:51:24] DVDEngine ********BEGIN: _VOBS – Process VOB
[15:51:24] DVDEngine **********BEGIN: _VOBS – _M_analyze_cnv_input
[15:51:24] DVDEngine …Duration 333667
[15:51:24] DVDEngine …_streamtime_frame_duration is 333667
[15:51:24] DVDEngine …This is a still stream
[15:51:24] DVDEngine …Stream 0 is ‘Video’
[15:51:24] DVDEngine …Stream 1 is ‘System/Stream’
[15:51:24] DVDEngine **********END: _VOBS – _M_analyze_cnv_input
[15:51:24] NeroVision Analyze video stream
[15:51:24] NeroVision Seg. | frames | weight | volume
[15:51:24] NeroVision ——+———+——–+——–
[15:51:24] NeroVision 0 | 1 | 1 | 1
[15:51:24] NeroVision ——+———+——–+——–
[15:51:24] NeroVision total : 1
[15:51:24] NeroVision Estimate Size
[15:51:24] NeroVision +——-+——+——–+———-+———
[15:51:24] NeroVision |Stream | Seg. | UnComp.| Duration | Size (KB)
[15:51:24] NeroVision +——-+——+——–+———-+———
[15:51:24] NeroVision | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0.03 | 150
[15:51:24] NeroVision | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0.03 | 0
[15:51:24] NeroVision +——-+——+——–+———-+———
[15:51:24] NeroVision total data size : 382977 bytes
[15:51:24] NeroVision multiplexed size : 397312 bytes
[15:51:24] DVDEngine ********END: _VOBS – Process VOB
[15:51:24] DVDEngine ******END: VMGM_VOBS – Process Create
[15:51:24] DVDEngine ****END: _DVDVideoBase – Prepare VMG
[15:51:24] DVDEngine ****BEGIN: _DVDVideoBase – Prepare VTS#1
[15:51:24] DVDEngine …VTSM_VOBS_exist = false
[15:51:24] DVDEngine ******BEGIN: VTSTT_VOBS#1 – Process Create
[15:51:24] DVDEngine ********BEGIN: _VOBS – Process VOB
[15:51:24] DVDEngine **********BEGIN: _VOBS – _M_analyze_cnv_input
[15:51:24] DVDEngine …Duration 24881881857
[15:51:24] DVDEngine …_streamtime_frame_duration is 333667
[15:51:24] DVDEngine …Stream 0 is ‘Video’
[15:51:24] DVDEngine …Stream 1 is ‘Audio’
[15:51:24] DVDEngine **********END: _VOBS – _M_analyze_cnv_input
[15:51:24] NeroVision Analyze video stream
[15:51:24] NeroVision Seg. | frames | weight | volume
[15:51:24] NeroVision ——+———+——–+——–
[15:51:24] NeroVision 0 | 74571 | 1 | 74571
[15:51:24] NeroVision ——+———+——–+——–
[15:51:24] NeroVision total : 74571
[15:51:24] NeroVision Estimate Size
[15:51:24] NeroVision +——-+——+——–+———-+———
[15:51:24] NeroVision |Stream | Seg. | UnComp.| Duration | Size (KB)
[15:51:24] NeroVision +——-+——+——–+———-+———
[15:51:24] NeroVision | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2488.19 | 1541066
[15:51:24] NeroVision | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2488.19 | 59717
[15:51:24] NeroVision +——-+——+——–+———-+———
[15:51:24] NeroVision total data size : 1639430797 bytes
[15:51:24] NeroVision multiplexed size : 1699309568 bytes
[15:51:24] MMTools SourceBuilder: building cached c:\Documents and Settings\sarah Barrett\My Documents\Downloads\Desperate.Housewives.S04E10.PROPER.HDTV.XviD-NoTV.avi video/0
[15:51:26] MMTools SourceBuilder: building c:\Documents and Settings\sarah Barrett\My Documents\Downloads\Desperate.Housewives.S04E10.PROPER.HDTV.XviD-NoTV.avi audio/0
[15:51:26] MMTools SourceBuilder: — used source filters —
[15:51:26] MMTools {E436EBB5-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} – File Source (Async.)
[15:51:26] MMTools {1B544C20-FD0B-11CE-8C63-00AA0044B51E} – AVI Splitter
[15:51:26] MMTools {38BE3000-DBF4-11D0-860E-00A024CFEF6D} – MPEG Layer-3 Decoder
[15:51:26] MMTools SourceBuilder: file type AVI – audio
[15:51:26] MMTools ——————–
[15:51:26] DVDEngine ********END: _VOBS – Process VOB
[15:51:26] DVDEngine ******END: VTSTT_VOBS#1 – Process Create
[15:51:26] DVDEngine ****END: _DVDVideoBase – Prepare VTS#1
[15:51:26] DVDEngine ****BEGIN: _DVDVideoBase – Prepare VTS#2
[15:51:26] DVDEngine …VTSM_VOBS_exist = false
[15:51:26] DVDEngine ******BEGIN: VTSTT_VOBS#2 – Process Create
[15:51:26] DVDEngine ********BEGIN: _VOBS – Process VOB
[15:51:26] DVDEngine **********BEGIN: _VOBS – _M_analyze_cnv_input
[15:51:26] DVDEngine …Duration 25433767075
[15:51:26] DVDEngine …_streamtime_frame_duration is 333667
[15:51:26] DVDEngine …Stream 0 is ‘Video’
[15:51:26] DVDEngine …Stream 1 is ‘Audio’
[15:51:26] DVDEngine **********END: _VOBS – _M_analyze_cnv_input
[15:51:26] NeroVision Analyze video stream
[15:51:26] NeroVision Seg. | frames | weight | volume
[15:51:26] NeroVision ——+———+——–+——–
[15:51:26] NeroVision 0 | 76225 | 1 | 76225
[15:51:26] NeroVision ——+———+——–+——–
[15:51:26] NeroVision total : 76225
[15:51:26] NeroVision Estimate Size
[15:51:26] NeroVision +——-+——+——–+———-+———
[15:51:26] NeroVision |Stream | Seg. | UnComp.| Duration | Size (KB)
[15:51:26] NeroVision +——-+——+——–+———-+———
[15:51:26] NeroVision | 0 | 0 | 1 | 2543.38 | 1575242
[15:51:26] NeroVision | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2543.38 | 61041
[15:51:26] NeroVision +——-+——+——–+———-+———
[15:51:26] NeroVision total data size : 1675783531 bytes
[15:51:26] NeroVision multiplexed size : 1736990720 bytes
[15:51:26] MMTools SourceBuilder: building cached c:\Documents and Settings\sarah Barrett\My Documents\Downloads\American.Gladiators.2008.S01E02.HDTV.XviD-CRiMSON.avi video/0
[15:51:27] MMTools SourceBuilder: building c:\Documents and Settings\sarah Barrett\My Documents\Downloads\American.Gladiators.2008.S01E02.HDTV.XviD-CRiMSON.avi audio/0
[15:51:27] MMTools SourceBuilder: — used source filters —
[15:51:27] MMTools {E436EBB5-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} – File Source (Async.)
[15:51:27] MMTools {1B544C20-FD0B-11CE-8C63-00AA0044B51E} – AVI Splitter
[15:51:27] MMTools {38BE3000-DBF4-11D0-860E-00A024CFEF6D} – MPEG Layer-3 Decoder
[15:51:27] MMTools SourceBuilder: file type AVI – audio
[15:51:27] MMTools ——————–
[15:51:27] DVDEngine ********END: _VOBS – Process VOB
[15:51:27] DVDEngine ******END: VTSTT_VOBS#2 – Process Create
[15:51:27] DVDEngine ****END: _DVDVideoBase – Prepare VTS#2
[15:51:27] DVDEngine **END: _DVDVideo – Prepare
[15:51:27] DVDEngine ..Estimated size=3.20 GB
[15:51:27] DVDEngine ..Estimated duration=1 hour 8 min 40 sec
[15:51:27] DVDEngine END: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – Prepare
[15:51:27] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – GetDiscCaps
[15:51:27] DVDEngine ..Caps=DSCCAP_VLMNM_UDF | DSCCAP_VLMNM_ISO9660
[15:51:27] DVDEngine END: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – GetDiscCaps
[15:51:27] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – SetLabel
[15:51:27] DVDEngine Volume name (ISO9660)="________"
[15:51:27] DVDEngine END: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – SetLabel
[15:51:27] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – SetLabel
[15:51:27] DVDEngine Volume name (UDF)="misc eps"
[15:51:27] DVDEngine END: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – SetLabel
[15:51:27] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – GetDiscContent
[15:51:27] DVDEngine **BEGIN: _DVDVideo – Fill FileSystemDescContainer
[15:51:27] DVDEngine ..File: ‘VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.IFO’ (VMGI), location={undefined}, size=12.0 KB (12,288 bytes)
[15:51:27] DVDEngine ..File: ‘VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.VOB’ (VMGM_VOBS), location={undefined}, size=416 KB (425,984 bytes)
[15:51:27] DVDEngine ..File: ‘VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.BUP’ (VMGI), location={undefined}, size=12.0 KB (12,288 bytes)
[15:51:27] DVDEngine ..File: ‘VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_0.IFO’ (VTSI), location={undefined}, size=36.0 KB (36,864 bytes)
[15:51:27] DVDEngine ..File: ‘VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.VOB’ (VTSTT_VOBS), location={undefined}, size=1.58 GB (1,699,315,712 bytes)
[15:51:27] DVDEngine ..File: ‘VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_0.BUP’ (VTSI), location={undefined}, size=36.0 KB (36,864 bytes)
[15:51:27] DVDEngine ..File: ‘VIDEO_TS\VTS_02_0.IFO’ (VTSI), location={undefined}, size=36.0 KB (36,864 bytes)
[15:51:27] DVDEngine ..File: ‘VIDEO_TS\VTS_02_1.VOB’ (VTSTT_VOBS), location={undefined}, size=1.62 GB (1,736,998,912 bytes)
[15:51:27] DVDEngine ..File: ‘VIDEO_TS\VTS_02_0.BUP’ (VTSI), location={undefined}, size=36.0 KB (36,864 bytes)
[15:51:27] DVDEngine **END: _DVDVideo – Fill FileSystemDescContainer
[15:51:27] DVDEngine END: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – GetDiscContent
[15:51:28] NeroAPI Can only write at 6x (8,310 KB/s) instead of 1.5144e+006x (2,089,872,920 KB/s) to current disc.
[15:51:28] NeroAPI Burn process started at 6x (8,310 KB/s)
[15:51:28] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – CreateDisc
[15:51:28] DVDEngine **BEGIN: _DVDVideo – Create
[15:51:28] DVDEngine ****BEGIN: Create – VMGM_VOBS
[15:51:28] DVDEngine ******BEGIN: VMGM_VOBS – Process Create
[15:51:28] DVDEngine ********BEGIN: _VOBS – Process VOB
[15:51:28] DVDEngine **********BEGIN: _VOBS – _M_analyze_cnv_input
[15:51:28] DVDEngine …Duration 333667
[15:51:28] DVDEngine …_streamtime_frame_duration is 333667
[15:51:28] DVDEngine …This is a still stream
[15:51:28] DVDEngine …Stream 0 is ‘Video’
[15:51:28] DVDEngine …Stream 1 is ‘System/Stream’
[15:51:28] DVDEngine **********END: _VOBS – _M_analyze_cnv_input
[15:51:28] NeroVision Analyze video stream
[15:51:28] NeroVision Seg. | frames | weight | volume
[15:51:28] NeroVision ——+———+——–+——–
[15:51:28] NeroVision 0 | 1 | 1 | 1
[15:51:28] NeroVision ——+———+——–+——–
[15:51:28] NeroVision total : 1
[15:51:28] DVDEngine **********BEGIN: IDVDEngineManagerImpl – CreateSubpictureSource
[15:51:28] DVDEngine **********END: IDVDEngineManagerImpl – CreateSubpictureSource
[15:51:28] DVDEngine **********BEGIN: CSPU::Process()
[15:51:28] DVDEngine …’Decoding SubPicture No.’ is ‘0′
[15:51:28] DVDEngine …_nLines == 480
[15:51:28] DVDEngine …Found ‘bottom half’ in the bottom field at bit 6880, addr. is 860 (241)
[15:51:28] DVDEngine …Detected ‘top half’ at 1, addr. is 2
[15:51:28] DVDEngine …Detected ‘bottom half’ at 1, addr. is 860
[15:51:28] DVDEngine …Lines processed: 480
[15:51:28] DVDEngine …processed 1 packs
[15:51:28] DVDEngine **********END: CSPU::Process()
[15:51:28] DVDEngine …New VOB 1
[15:51:28] DVDEngine ..+VOB#1: VOB_IDN=1, SA=0, VOB_V_S_PTM=27844
[15:51:28] DVDEngine …New CELL 1
[15:51:28] DVDEngine ….+Cell#1: C_IDN=1
[15:51:28] DVDEngine BTNGR1_DSP_TY == 15587870
[15:51:28] DVDEngine ….|Cell#1: C_IDN=1, [0;17], VOBU_Ns=1, C_PBTM=0s.12
[15:51:28] DVDEngine ..|VOB#1: VOB_IDN=1, [0;17], C_Ns=1, VOB_V_S_PTM=27844, VOB_V_E_PTM=63880
[15:51:28] DVDEngine ********END: _VOBS – Process VOB
[15:51:28] DVDEngine ********BEGIN: VMGM_VOBS – INFORMATION after Create
[15:51:28] DVDEngine —————————————————————————————-
[15:51:28] DVDEngine General information:
[15:51:28] DVDEngine ..size=18 (36.0 KB)
[15:51:28] DVDEngine ..capacity=18 (36.0 KB)
[15:51:28] DVDEngine ..max_capacity=524287 (1.00 GB)
[15:51:28] DVDEngine ..VOB_Ns=1
[15:51:28] DVDEngine ..C_Ns=1
[15:51:28] DVDEngine ..VOBU_Ns=1
[15:51:28] DVDEngine VOB information:
[15:51:28] DVDEngine …VOB#1: VOB_IDN=1, [0;17], C_Ns=1, VOB_V_S_PTM=27844, VOB_V_E_PTM=63880
[15:51:28] DVDEngine …..Cell#1: C_IDN=1, [0;17], VOBU_Ns=1, C_PBTM=0s.12
[15:51:28] DVDEngine —————————————————————————————-
[15:51:28] DVDEngine ********END: VMGM_VOBS – INFORMATION after Create
[15:51:28] DVDEngine ******END: VMGM_VOBS – Process Create
[15:51:28] DVDEngine ******BEGIN: VMGM_VOBS – Verify
[15:51:28] DVDEngine ******END: VMGM_VOBS – Verify
[15:51:28] DVDEngine ..VMGM_VOBS: size=36.0 KB (36,864 bytes)
[15:51:28] DVDEngine ****END: Create – VMGM_VOBS
[15:51:28] DVDEngine ****BEGIN: Create – VTSTT_VOBS#1
[15:51:55] NeroAPI Writing file to disc failed
[15:51:55] DVDEngine ########################################################################################
[15:51:55] DVDEngine _BAOFile::Write(): NeroBAOOpenFile() returned 3 (NEROAPI_BURN_FAILED)
[15:51:55] DVDEngine ########################################################################################
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 1A2002310530177704728594*
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Windows XP 5.1
[15:51:55] DVDEngine IA32
[15:51:55] DVDEngine WinAspi: File ‘Wnaspi32.dll’: Ver=4.60 (1021), size=45056 bytes, created 10/09/1999 12:06:00
[15:51:55] DVDEngine ahead WinASPI: File ‘C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\NeroFiles\Wnaspi32.dll’: Ver=2.0.1.74, size=164112 bytes, created 02/11/2004 12:54:32
[15:51:55] DVDEngine NT-SPTI used
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Nero API version: 6.6.1.4
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Using interface version: 6.6.0.10
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Installed in: C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\NeroFiles\
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Application: ahead\NeroVision
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Internal Version: 6, 6, 1, 4d
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Recorder: <SONY DVD RW AW-Q540A> Version: 2.73 – HA 1 TA 0 – 6.6.1.4
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Adapter driver: <IDE> HA 1
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Drive buffer : 2048kB
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Bus Type : via Inquiry data (1) -> ATAPI, detected: ?
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Connected to MMC as unknown drive with class-nr : 1
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Drive is autodetected – recorder class: Std. MMC recorder
[15:51:55] DVDEngine === Scsi-Device-Map ===
[15:51:55] DVDEngine CdRomPeripheral : SONY DVD RW AW-Q540A atapi Port 0 ID 0 DMA: On
[15:51:55] DVDEngine DiskPeripheral : TOSHIBA MK8032GSX atapi Port 1 ID 0 DMA: On
[15:51:55] DVDEngine === CDRom-Device-Map ===
[15:51:55] DVDEngine SONY DVD RW AW-Q540A G: CDRom0
[15:51:55] DVDEngine =======================
[15:51:55] DVDEngine AutoRun : 1
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Excluded drive IDs:
[15:51:55] DVDEngine WriteBufferSize: 83886080 (0) Byte
[15:51:55] DVDEngine ShowDrvBufStat : 0
[15:51:55] DVDEngine BUFE : 0
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Physical memory : 1014MB (1038444kB)
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Free physical memory: 225MB (230832kB)
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Memory in use : 77 %
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Uncached PFiles: 0×0
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Use Inquiry : 1
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Global Bus Type: default (0)
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Check supported media : Disabled (0)
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 11.1.2008
[15:51:55] DVDEngine NeroAPI
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 15:51:28#1 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 281
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Last possible write address on media: 2295103 (510:01.28, 4482MB)
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Last address to be written: -1 ( 0:00.-1, 0MB)
[15:51:55] DVDEngine
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 15:51:28#2 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 293
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Write in overburning mode: NO (enabled: CD)
[15:51:55] DVDEngine
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 15:51:28#3 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 2612
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Recorder: SONY DVD RW AW-Q540A, Media type: DVD+R
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Disc Manufacturer ID: CMC MAG, Media Type ID: E01, Product revision number: 0
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Disc Application Code: 0, Extended Information Indicators: 3
[15:51:55] DVDEngine
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 15:51:28#4 Text 0 File DlgWaitCD.cpp, Line 459
[15:51:55] DVDEngine >>> Protocol of DlgWaitCD activities: <<<
[15:51:55] DVDEngine =========================================
[15:51:55] DVDEngine
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 15:51:28#5 Text 0 File SCSIPassThrough.cpp, Line 38
[15:51:55] DVDEngine SPTILockVolume – completed successfully for FCTL_LOCK_VOLUME
[15:51:55] DVDEngine
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 15:51:28#6 Text 0 File SCSIPassThrough.cpp, Line 83
[15:51:55] DVDEngine SPTIDismountVolume – completed successfully for FSCTL_DISMOUNT_VOLUME
[15:51:55] DVDEngine
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 15:51:28#7 Text 0 File Cdrdrv.cpp, Line 8647
[15:51:55] DVDEngine —- DVD Structure: Physical Format Information (00h) —-
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Media Type: 0, Layer: 0, Address: 0 (0 h), AGID: 0; Length: 2050
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Book Type: DVD+R (10), Part Version: 1.0x (1)
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Disc Size: 120 mm, Maximum Rate: <not specified> (F h)
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Number of Layers: 1, Track Path: Parallel Track Path (PTP), Layer Type: recordable
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Linear Density: 0,267 um/bit, Track Density: 0,74 um/track
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Starting Physical Sector Number of Data Area: 30000 h (DVD-ROM, DVD-R/-RW, DVD+R/+RW)
[15:51:55] DVDEngine End Physical Sector Number of Data Area: 26053F h
[15:51:55] DVDEngine End Sector Number in Layer 0: 0 h (LBN: FFFD0000 h, 4193920 MB)
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Data in Burst Cutting Area (BCA) does not exist
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Disc Application Code: 0 / 0 h
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Extended Information indicators: 3 h
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Disc Manufacturer ID: CMC.MAG.
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Media type ID: E01
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Product revision number: 0
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Number of Physical format information bytes in use in ADIP up to byte 63: 56
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Media Specific [16..63]:
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 00 00 03 43 4D 43 20 4D – 41 47 00 45 30 31 00 38 …CMC.MAG.E01.8
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 23 54 37 10 02 38 6A 02 – 88 67 15 15 0B 0B 08 08 #T7..8j..g……
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 01 19 1B 0C 0C 0C 0D 01 – 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 …………….
[15:51:55] DVDEngine
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 15:51:28#8 Text 0 File DVDPlusRW.cpp, Line 666
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Start write address at LBA 0
[15:51:55] DVDEngine DVD high compatibility mode: No
[15:51:55] DVDEngine
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 15:51:28#9 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 939
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Can only write at 6x (8,310 KB/s) instead of 1.5144e+006x (2,089,872,920 KB/s) to current disc.
[15:51:55] DVDEngine
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 15:51:28#10 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 1010
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Estimated filesystem size: 544
[15:51:55] DVDEngine
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 15:51:28#11 Phase 36 File APIProgress.cpp, Line 275
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Burn process started at 6x (8,310 KB/s)
[15:51:55] DVDEngine
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 15:51:28#12 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 1704
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Buffering files started
[15:51:55] DVDEngine
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 15:51:28#13 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 1415
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Buffering VIDEO_TS.VOB
[15:51:55] DVDEngine
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 15:51:28#14 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 2580
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Finished buffering file VIDEO_TS.VOB of size 36864 bytes (18 sectors)
[15:51:55] DVDEngine
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 15:51:28#15 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 2647
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Finished writing file VIDEO_TS.VOB of size 36864 bytes (18 sectors)
[15:51:55] DVDEngine
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 15:51:28#16 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 2660
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Buffering files finished successfully
[15:51:55] DVDEngine
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 15:51:54#17 SPTI -1106 File SCSIPassThrough.cpp, Line 289
[15:51:55] DVDEngine G: CdRom0: SCSIStatus(x02) WinError(0) NeroError(-1106)
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Sense Key: 0×03 (KEY_MEDIUM_ERROR)
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Sense Code: 0×73
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Sense Qual: 0×03
[15:51:55] DVDEngine CDB Data: 0×53 00 00 00 00 00 00 02 60 00 00 00
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Sense Area: 0×70 00 03 00 00 00 00 0A 00 00 00 00 73 03
[15:51:55] DVDEngine
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 15:51:54#18 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 681
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Error reserving fragment (0)
[15:51:55] DVDEngine
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 15:51:55#19 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 3657
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Disc info:
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Partitions: 0
[15:51:55] DVDEngine
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 15:51:55#20 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 1877
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Error reserving start segment
[15:51:55] DVDEngine
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 15:51:55#21 Text 0 File BurnAtOnceRecorder.cpp, Line 3657
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Disc info:
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Partitions: 0
[15:51:55] DVDEngine
[15:51:55] DVDEngine 15:51:55#22 Phase 179 File APIProgress.cpp, Line 275
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Writing file to disc failed
[15:51:55] DVDEngine
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Existing drivers:
[15:51:55] DVDEngine File ‘Drivers\CDRALW2K.SYS’: Ver=8.0.0.212 , size=2560 bytes, created 03/11/2005 02:00:00
[15:51:55] DVDEngine File ‘Drivers\ASPI32.SYS’: Ver=4.60 (1021), size=25244 bytes, created 10/09/1999 12:06:00
[15:51:55] DVDEngine File ‘Drivers\PXHELP20.SYS’: Ver=3.00.43J, size=36624 bytes, created 23/04/2007 00:15:25 (Prassi/Veritas driver for win 2K)
[15:51:55] DVDEngine Registry Keys:
[15:51:55] DVDEngine HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\WinLogon\AllocateCDROMs : 0 (Security Option)
[15:51:55] DVDEngine _Xcept (): Signalling Exception: 129 NeroBAOOpenFile() returned error condition _BAOContext::OpenFile()
[15:51:55] DVDEngine ****END: Create – VTSTT_VOBS#1
[15:51:55] DVDEngine **END: _DVDVideo – Create
[15:51:55] DVDEngine ########################################################################################
[15:51:55] DVDEngine ERROR
[15:51:55] DVDEngine cause: 129 (neroapi_call_failed)
[15:51:55] DVDEngine source: NeroBAOOpenFile() returned error condition
[15:51:55] DVDEngine description: _BAOContext::OpenFile()
[15:51:55] DVDEngine ########################################################################################
[15:51:55] DVDEngine **BEGIN: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – Clear
[15:51:55] DVDEngine **END: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – Clear
[15:51:55] DVDEngine END: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – CreateDisc
[15:51:59] NeroAPI Burn process failed at 6x (8,310 KB/s)
[15:51:59] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – EndDiscAccess
[15:51:59] DVDEngine ..Flags=0
[15:51:59] DVDEngine **BEGIN: _MediaAccess::Release ()
[15:51:59] DVDEngine **END: _MediaAccess::Release ()
[15:51:59] DVDEngine END: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – EndDiscAccess
[15:51:59] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – RegisterCallback
[15:51:59] DVDEngine ..Session callback unregistered…
[15:51:59] DVDEngine END: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – RegisterCallback
[15:51:59] DVDUI Device [SONY DVD RW AW-Q540A ] unlock SUCCEED

can you give abit more information please

How do i burn dvds in nero vision express 3 when it is displaying "burn process failed"?

September 21, 2009 - 1:12 am 1 Comment

The log file is

[12:36:25] NeroVision Log created (Date: 01/14/2007)
[12:36:25] NeroVision Processors: 2 (Intel)
[12:36:25] NeroVision OS: Windows Windows XP
[12:36:28] GCCore Detected DirectX Version: 9.0c
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Microsoft AC Adapter
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: AMD K8-Prozessor
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: AMD K8-Prozessor
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: ACPI Fixed Feature Button
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Programmable interrupt controller
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: System timer
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Direct memory access controller
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: System speaker
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: PCI bus
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: System CMOS/real time clock
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: System board
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Motherboard resources
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Motherboard resources
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Numeric data processor
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Embedded Controller
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: ACPI Power Button
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: ACPI Lid
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: ACPI Sleep Button
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: PS/2 Compatible Mouse
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: ACPI Thermal Zone
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Default Monitor
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Plug and Play Monitor
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Generic Television
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Realtek High Definition Audio
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Motorola SM56 Data Fax Modem
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: HID-compliant mouse
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added:
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: CD-ROM Drive
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Disk drive
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: ISAPNP Read Data Port
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: ATI SMBus
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Standard Enhanced PCI to USB Host Controller
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Standard OpenHCD USB Host Controller
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: PCI standard ISA bridge
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Standard Dual Channel PCI IDE Controller
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Microsoft UAA Bus Driver for High Definition Audio
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: PCI standard host CPU bridge
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: ATI Radeon Xpress 1100
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: PCI standard PCI-to-PCI bridge
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: PCI standard host CPU bridge
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: PCI standard host CPU bridge
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: PCI standard host CPU bridge
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: PCI standard host CPU bridge
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Realtek RTL8139/810x Family Fast Ethernet NIC
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: O2Micro Integrated MMC/SD Controller
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: O2Micro Integrated MS/MSPRO Controller
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Atheros AR5005G Wireless Network Adapter
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Primary IDE Channel
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Secondary IDE Channel
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Primary IDE Channel
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Secondary IDE Channel
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Microsoft Tun Miniport Adapter
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: ACPI Multiprocessor PC
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Microsoft Composite Battery
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Volume Manager
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: AFD
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: 1394 ARP Client Protocol
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Beep
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: dmboot
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: dmload
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Symantec Eraser Control driver
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Fips
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Generic Packet Classifier
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: HTTP
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: iaStor
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: IPv6 Windows Firewall Driver
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: IP Traffic Filter Driver
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: IP Network Address Translator
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: IPSEC driver
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: ksecdd
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: McAfee Inc.
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: McAfee Inc.
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: McAfee Inc.
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: McAfee Inc.
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: McAfee Inc.
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: mnmdd
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: mountmgr
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: MPFP
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: NDIS System Driver
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Remote Access NDIS TAPI Driver
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: NDIS Usermode I/O Protocol
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: NDProxy
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: NetBios over Tcpip
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Null
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: nvatabus
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: nvraid
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: PartMgr
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: ParVdm
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Remote Access Auto Connection Driver
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: RDPCDD
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: SiSRaid2
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: TCP/IP Protocol Driver
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Microsoft IPv6 Protocol Driver
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: VgaSave
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: viamraid
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: VolSnap
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Remote Access IP ARP Driver
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Audio Codecs
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Legacy Audio Drivers
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Media Control Devices
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Legacy Video Capture Devices
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Video Codecs
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: WAN Miniport (L2TP)
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: WAN Miniport (IP)
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: WAN Miniport (PPPOE)
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: WAN Miniport (PPTP)
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Packet Scheduler Miniport
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Packet Scheduler Miniport
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Direct Parallel
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Terminal Server Keyboard Driver
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Terminal Server Mouse Driver
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Plug and Play Software Device Enumerator
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Microcode Update Device
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Microsoft System Management BIOS Driver
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Generic volume
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Generic volume
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Microsoft Kernel System Audio Device
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Microsoft Kernel Wave Audio Mixer
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Microsoft WINMM WDM Audio Compatibility Driver
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: USB Root Hub
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: USB Root Hub
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: USB Root Hub
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: USB Mass Storage Device
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: USB Human Interface Device
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: Disk drive
[12:36:28] GCHW Node added: 1394 Net Adapter
[12:36:30] ExpressUI Running NeroVision Express 3 SE Version: 3.1.0.25
[12:36:37] DVDEngine DVDENGINE.DLL Version Information: Product Version: 3.1.0.11, File Version: 3.1.0.77, Interface Version: 4.0.0.2
[12:36:37] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDEngineManagerImpl – CreateDVDVideoSession
[12:36:37] DVDEngine END: IDVDEngineManagerImpl – CreateDVDVideoSession
[12:36:37] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – ~IDVDVideoSessionImpl
[12:36:37] DVDEngine END: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – ~IDVDVideoSessionImpl
[12:38:33] AMCUIBase VOB import of c:\Documents and Settings\kieran\My Documents\My Videos\videos\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_3.VOB started, 1 files in group
[12:38:33] AMCUIBase — AddFile() returned 1
[12:38:33] AMCUIBase — SetSource() returned 1
[12:39:10] AMCUIBase — AnalyzeFile() returned 1
[12:39:10] AMCUIBase — 1 valid segments found
[12:39:11] AMCUIBase — Using original file
[12:39:11] MMTools SourceBuilder: building c:\Documents and Settings\kieran\My Documents\My Videos\videos\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_3.VOB audio/0
[12:39:12] MMTools SourceBuilder: — used source filters —
[12:39:12] MMTools {E436EBB5-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} – File Source (Async.)
[12:39:12] MMTools {A336CD3B-599C-4F70-A34D-E88EDE4B64C3} – Nero Splitter
[12:39:12] MMTools {138130AF-A79B-45D5-B4AA-87697457BA87} – Nero Digital Audio Decoder
[12:39:12] MMTools SourceBuilder: file type MPEG2 – audio
[12:39:12] MMTools ——————–
[12:39:12] MMTools SourceBuilder: building c:\Documents and Settings\kieran\My Documents\My Videos\videos\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_3.VOB video/0
[12:39:13] MMTools SourceBuilder: — used source filters —
[12:39:13] MMTools {E436EBB5-524F-11CE-9F53-0020AF0BA770} – File Source (Async.)
[12:39:13] MMTools {A336CD3B-599C-4F70-A34D-E88EDE4B64C3} – Nero Splitter
[12:39:13] MMTools {C0BA9CF8-96E0-4C34-B5DE-E92C3FC05ED6} – Nero Video Decoder
[12:39:13] MMTools SourceBuilder: file type MPEG2 – video
[12:39:13] MMTools ——————–
[12:39:50] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDEngineManagerImpl – CreateDVDVideoSession
[12:39:50] DVDEngine END: IDVDEngineManagerImpl – CreateDVDVideoSession
[12:39:50] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – ~IDVDVideoSessionImpl
[12:39:50] DVDEngine END: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – ~IDVDVideoSessionImpl
[12:39:50] MMTools SourceBuilder: building cached c:\Documents and Settings\kieran\My Documents\My Videos\videos\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_3.VOB video/0
[12:40:08] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDEngineManagerImpl – CreateDVDVideoSession
[12:40:08] DVDEngine END: IDVDEngineManagerImpl – CreateDVDVideoSession
[12:40:08] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – ~IDVDVideoSessionImpl
[12:40:08] DVDEngine END: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – ~IDVDVideoSessionImpl
[12:40:11] MMTools SourceBuilder: building cached c:\Documents and Settings\kieran\My Documents\My Videos\videos\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_3.VOB audio/0
[12:40:11] MMTools SourceBuilder: building cached c:\Documents and Settings\kieran\My Documents\My Videos\videos\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_3.VOB video/0
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Burn process started by user.
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Destination: HL-DT-ST DVD-RW GWA-4082N
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Directory for temporary files: C:\DOCUME~1\kieran\LOCALS~1\Temp
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Available hard disk space for temporary files: 81924.656 MB
[12:40:13] ExpressUI ——<NeroVision Project Information>——–
[12:40:13] ExpressUI — Project type: DVD-Video
[12:40:13] ExpressUI — Project video options —
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Video mode: PAL
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Aspect ratio: Automatic
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Quality: Automatic
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Resolution: Automatic
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Sample format: Automatic
[12:40:13] ExpressUI File type: MPEG-2
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Audio format: Stereo
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Encoding mode: Fast Encoding (1-Pass)
[12:40:13] ExpressUI — Project space information —
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Used disc space: 1.02 GB
[12:40:13] ExpressUI — Project contents —
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Sample format: Automatic
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Audio format: Stereo
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Encoding mode: Fast Encoding (1-Pass)
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Number of titles: 1
[12:40:13] ExpressUI 1. VTS_01_3 (Video Title, 0h 36m 05s)
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Video mode: PAL
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Aspect ratio: 16:9
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Quality: Standard play (5073 kbps)
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Resolution: 720 x 576 (CCIR-601 D1)
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Audio SmartEncoding ratio: 0.0 %
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Video SmartEncoding ratio: 100.0 %
[12:40:13] ExpressUI ——–<End of Project Information>———-
[12:40:13] ExpressUI ——Recording Parameters——
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Book Type: 1
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Destination Device: HL-DT-ST DVD-RW GWA-4082N (Capabilities: 0000E017)
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Recording Flags: 12
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Recording Speed: 0
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Volume Name: DVD
[12:40:13] ExpressUI Burn-at-once flag: 0
[12:40:13] ExpressUI –End of recording parameters—
[12:40:14] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDEngineManagerImpl – CreateDVDVideoSession
[12:40:14] DVDEngine END: IDVDEngineManagerImpl – CreateDVDVideoSession
[12:40:14] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – RegisterApplicationService
[12:40:14] DVDEngine ..Application service registered…
[12:40:14] DVDEngine END: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – RegisterApplicationService
[12:40:14] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – RegisterCallback
[12:40:14] DVDEngine ..Session callback registered…
[12:40:14] DVDEngine END: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – RegisterCallback
[12:40:14] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – Prepare
[12:40:14] DVDEngine **BEGIN: _DVDVideo – Prepare
[12:40:14] DVDEngine ..VTS_Ns=1…
[12:40:14] DVDEngine ****BEGIN: _DVDVideoBase – Prepare VMG
[12:40:14] DVDEngine …VMGM_VOBS_exist = false
[12:40:14] DVDEngine ****END: _DVDVideoBase – Prepare VMG
[12:40:14] DVDEngine ****BEGIN: _DVDVideoBase – Prepare VTS#1
[12:40:14] DVDEngine …VTSM_VOBS_exist = false
[12:40:14] DVDEngine ******BEGIN: VTSTT_VOBS#1 – Process Create
[12:40:14] DVDEngine ********BEGIN: _VOBS – Process VOB
[12:40:14] DVDEngine **********BEGIN: _VOBS – _M_analyze_cnv_input
[12:40:14] DVDEngine …Duration 21652800000
[12:40:14] DVDEngine …_streamtime_frame_duration is 400000
[12:40:14] DVDEngine …Stream 0 is ‘Video’
[12:40:14] DVDEngine …Stream 1 is ‘Audio’
[12:40:14] DVDEngine **********END: _VOBS – _M_analyze_cnv_input
[12:40:14] NeroVision Analyze video stream
[12:40:14] NeroVision Seg. | frames | weight | volume
[12:40:14] NeroVision ——+———+——–+——–
[12:40:14] NeroVision 0 | 54131 | 1 | 54131
[12:40:14] NeroVision ——+———+——–+——–
[12:40:14] NeroVision total : 54131
[12:40:14] NeroVision Estimate Size
[12:40:14] NeroVision +——-+——+——–+———-+———
[12:40:14] NeroVision |Stream | Seg. | UnComp.| Duration | Size (KB)
[12:40:14] NeroVision +——-+——+——–+———-+———
[12:40:14] NeroVision | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2165.24 | 963616
[12:40:14] NeroVision | 1 | 0 | 1 | 2165.28 | 60628
[12:40:14] NeroVision +——-+——+——–+———-+———
[12:40:14] NeroVision total data size : 1049055160 bytes
[12:40:14] NeroVision multiplexed size : 1089998848 bytes
[12:40:14] MMTools SourceBuilder: building cached c:\Documents and Settings\kieran\My Documents\My Videos\videos\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_3.VOB audio/0
[12:40:14] DVDEngine ********END: _VOBS – Process VOB
[12:40:14] DVDEngine ******END: VTSTT_VOBS#1 – Process Create
[12:40:14] DVDEngine ****END: _DVDVideoBase – Prepare VTS#1
[12:40:14] DVDEngine **END: _DVDVideo – Prepare
[12:40:14] DVDEngine ..Estimated size=1.02 GB
[12:40:14] DVDEngine ..Estimated duration=3 min 15 sec
[12:40:14] DVDEngine END: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – Prepare
[12:40:14] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – CreateVOBs
[12:40:14] DVDEngine **BEGIN: _DVDVideo – Create
[12:40:14] DVDEngine ****BEGIN: Create – VTSTT_VOBS#1
[12:40:14] DVDEngine ******BEGIN: VTSTT_VOBS#1 – Process Create
[12:40:14] DVDEngine ********BEGIN: _VOBS – Process VOB
[12:40:14] DVDEngine **********BEGIN: _VOBS – _M_analyze_cnv_input
[12:40:14] DVDEngine …Duration 21652800000
[12:40:14] DVDEngine …_streamtime_frame_duration is 400000
[12:40:14] DVDEngine …Stream 0 is ‘Video’
[12:40:14] DVDEngine …Stream 1 is ‘Audio’
[12:40:14] DVDEngine **********END: _VOBS – _M_analyze_cnv_input
[12:40:14] NeroVision Analyze video stream
[12:40:14] NeroVision Seg. | frames | weight | volume
[12:40:14] NeroVision ——+———+——–+——–
[12:40:14] NeroVision 0 | 54131 | 1 | 54131
[12:40:14] NeroVision ——+———+——–+——–
[12:40:14] NeroVision total : 54131
[12:40:14] NeroVision Set Preview Channel
[12:40:14] NeroVision Set Preview Channel
[12:40:14] MMTools SourceBuilder: building cached c:\Documents and Settings\kieran\My Documents\My Videos\videos\VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_3.VOB audio/0
[12:40:15] DVDEngine …New VOB 1
[12:40:15] DVDEngine ..+VOB#1: VOB_IDN=1, SA=0, VOB_V_S_PTM=29904
[12:40:15] DVDEngine …New CELL 1
[12:40:15] DVDEngine ….+Cell#1: C_IDN=1
[12:43:42] DVDEngine ….|Cell#1: C_IDN=1, [0;524085], VOBU_Ns=4480, C_PBTM=36m05s.07
[12:43:42] DVDEngine ..|VOB#1: VOB_IDN=1, [0;524085], C_Ns=1, VOB_V_S_PTM=29904, VOB_V_E_PTM=194905104
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ********END: _VOBS – Process VOB
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ********BEGIN: VTSTT_VOBS#1 – INFORMATION after Create
[12:43:46] DVDEngine —————————————————————————————-
[12:43:46] DVDEngine General information:
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ..size=524086 (1.00 GB)
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ..capacity=524086 (1.00 GB)
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ..VOB_Ns=1
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ..C_Ns=1
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ..VOBU_Ns=4480
[12:43:46] DVDEngine VOB information:
[12:43:46] DVDEngine …VOB#1: VOB_IDN=1, [0;524085], C_Ns=1, VOB_V_S_PTM=29904, VOB_V_E_PTM=194905104
[12:43:46] DVDEngine …..Cell#1: C_IDN=1, [0;524085], VOBU_Ns=4480, C_PBTM=36m05s.07
[12:43:46] DVDEngine —————————————————————————————-
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ********END: VTSTT_VOBS#1 – INFORMATION after Create
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ******END: VTSTT_VOBS#1 – Process Create
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ******BEGIN: VTSTT_VOBS#1 – Verify
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ******END: VTSTT_VOBS#1 – Verify
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ..VTSTT_VOBS: size=1.00 GB (1,073,328,128 bytes)
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ****END: Create – VTSTT_VOBS#1
[12:43:46] DVDEngine **END: _DVDVideo – Create
[12:43:46] DVDEngine END: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – CreateVOBs
[12:43:46] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – CreateDesc
[12:43:46] DVDEngine **BEGIN: _DVDVideo – Create
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ****BEGIN: Create – VTSI#1
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ******BEGIN: VTSI#1 – Create
[12:43:46] DVDEngine …VTSM_VOBS exists = false
[12:43:46] DVDEngine …VTSM_PGCI_UT exists = true
[12:43:46] DVDEngine …VTS_TMAPT exists = true
[12:43:46] DVDEngine …VTSI_MAT created…
[12:43:46] DVDEngine …VTS_PTT_SRPT created…
[12:43:46] DVDEngine …VTS_PGCIT created…
[12:43:46] DVDEngine …VTS_C_ADT created…
[12:43:46] DVDEngine …VTS_VOBU_ADMAP created…
[12:43:46] DVDEngine …VTSM_PGCI_UT created…
[12:43:46] DVDEngine …VTS_TMAPT created…
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ******END: VTSI#1 – Create
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ******BEGIN: VTSI#1 – Verify
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ******END: VTSI#1 – Verify
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ..VTSI: size=34.0 KB (34,816 bytes)
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ****END: Create – VTSI#1
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ****BEGIN: Create – VMGI
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ******BEGIN: VMGI – Create
[12:43:46] DVDEngine …VMGM_VOBS exists = false
[12:43:46] DVDEngine …VMGM_PGCI_UT exists = true
[12:43:46] DVDEngine …PTL_MAIT exists = false
[12:43:46] DVDEngine …TXTDT_MG exists = false
[12:43:46] DVDEngine …FP_PGC_exist = true…
[12:43:46] DVDEngine …FP_PGC2_exist = false…
[12:43:46] DVDEngine …VMGI_MAT created…
[12:43:46] DVDEngine …TT_SRPT created…
[12:43:46] DVDEngine …VTS_ATRT created…
[12:43:46] DVDEngine …VMGM_PGCI_UT created…
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ******END: VMGI – Create
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ******BEGIN: VMGI – Verify
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ******END: VMGI – Verify
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ..VMGI: size=8.00 KB (8,192 bytes)
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ****END: Create – VMGI
[12:43:46] DVDEngine **END: _DVDVideo – Create
[12:43:46] DVDEngine END: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – CreateDesc
[12:43:46] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – GetDiscCaps
[12:43:46] DVDEngine ..Caps=DSCCAP_VLMNM_UDF | DSCCAP_VLMNM_ISO9660
[12:43:46] DVDEngine END: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – GetDiscCaps
[12:43:47] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – SetLabel
[12:43:47] DVDEngine Volume name (ISO9660)="DVD"
[12:43:47] DVDEngine END: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – SetLabel
[12:43:47] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – SetLabel
[12:43:47] DVDEngine Volume name (UDF)="DVD"
[12:43:47] DVDEngine END: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – SetLabel
[12:43:47] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – GetDiscContent
[12:43:47] DVDEngine **BEGIN: _DVDVideo – Fill FileSystemDescContainer
[12:43:47] DVDEngine ..File: ‘VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.IFO’ (VMGI), location={undefined}, size=8.00 KB (8,192 bytes)
[12:43:47] DVDEngine ..File: ‘VIDEO_TS\VIDEO_TS.BUP’ (VMGI), location={undefined}, size=8.00 KB (8,192 bytes)
[12:43:47] DVDEngine ..File: ‘VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_0.IFO’ (VTSI), location={undefined}, size=34.0 KB (34,816 bytes)
[12:43:47] DVDEngine ..File: ‘VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_1.VOB’ (VTSTT_VOBS), location={undefined}, size=1.00 GB (1,073,328,128 bytes)
[12:43:47] DVDEngine ..File: ‘VIDEO_TS\VTS_01_0.BUP’ (VTSI), location={undefined}, size=34.0 KB (34,816 bytes)
[12:43:47] DVDEngine **END: _DVDVideo – Fill FileSystemDescContainer
[12:43:47] DVDEngine END: IDVDVideoSessionImpl – GetDiscContent
[12:43:47] DVDEngine BEGIN: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – RegisterCallback
[12:43:47] DVDEngine ..Session callback unregistered…
[12:43:47] DVDEngine END: IDVDSessionBaseImpl – RegisterCallback
[12:43:48] NeroVision Process information:
[12:43:48] NeroVision ——————–
[12:43:48] NeroVision Address Version Module name
[12:43:48] NeroVision —————————————————–
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×00330000 3.1.0.25 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\GCLib.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×003C0000 3.1.0.25 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\GDIPainter.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×003D0000 3.1.0.25 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\AMCLib.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×003E0000 3.1.0.25 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\AMCDOM.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×00400000 3.1.0.25 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\NeroVision.exe
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×00470000 3.1.0.25 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\AMCUIBase.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×006A0000 3.1.0.25 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\GCCore.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×00720000 3.1.0.25 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\AMCDocBase.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×008D0000 3.1.0.25 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\MMTools.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×01070000 8.1.126.0 C:\Program Files\McAfee\MSK\mskoeplg.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×01260000 1.2.12.2315 C:\Program Files\Common Files\Ahead\Lib\AdvrCntr.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×01500000 7.0.46.0 C:\WINDOWS\system32\IMAGXPR7.DLL
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×01620000 7.0.476.0 C:\windows\system32\ImagXR7.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×01780000 7.0.46.0 C:\windows\system32\ImagX7.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×01920000 3.1.0.25 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\GCFX.DLL
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×01DB0000 1.1.0.865 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\NeVideoFX.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×02620000 1.0.2.0 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\NeVideoFXW.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×02BC0000 3.1.0.25 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\GCHW.DLL
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×03530000 6.6.0.19 C:\Program Files\Ahead\Nero\NeroAPI.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×04160000 6.6.0.19 C:\Program Files\Ahead\Nero\NeroErr.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×041B0000 2.0.2.18 C:\Program Files\Ahead\Nero\NeRSDB.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×04460000 1.0.0.17 C:\Program Files\Common Files\Ahead\Lib\DriveLocker.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×04B00000 3.1.0.25 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\ExpressUI.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×04EF0000 3.1.0.25 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\GCHWCfg.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×04F10000 3.1.0.25 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\GCLocale.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×04F20000 3.1.0.25 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\ExpressDoc.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×057C0000 3.1.0.25 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\DVDUI.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×057F0000 3.1.0.25 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\DVDDoc.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×05890000 3.1.0.11 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\DVDEngine.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×059F0000 2.0.0.38 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\NeroMediaCon.DLL
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×05F40000 1.0.0.4 C:\Program Files\Common Files\Ahead\DSFilter\NeResize.ax
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×05F50000 1.0.0.77 C:\Program Files\Common Files\Ahead\DSFilter\NeroVideoProc.ax
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×05F80000 2.0.0.2 C:\Program Files\Common Files\Ahead\DSFilter\NeroFormatConv.ax
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×06000000 3.1.0.25 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\GCCapture.ax
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×06040000 3.1.0.25 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\GCFilter.ax
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×06100000 3.525.1117.0 C:\windows\system32\odbcint.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×061A0000 1.0.3.4 C:\Program Files\Common Files\Ahead\DSFilter\NeSplitter.ax
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×07160000 5.2.5721.5145 C:\windows\system32\Audiodev.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×077C0000 2.0.2.48 C:\Program Files\Common Files\Ahead\DSFilter\NeVideo.ax
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×07C80000 1.2.0.6 C:\Program Files\Common Files\Ahead\DSFilter\NeAudioConv.ax
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×10000000 6.6.0.0 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\HDCC.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×10930000 5.2.5721.5145 C:\WINDOWS\system32\PortableDeviceApi.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×11C70000 11.0.5721.5145 C:\windows\system32\WMASF.DLL
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×13000000 2.0.1.74 C:\Program Files\Ahead\Nero\WNASPI32.Dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×15000000 6.6.0.19 C:\Program Files\Ahead\Nero\image.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×15110000 11.0.5721.5145 C:\windows\system32\WMVCore.DLL
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×16210000 5.2.5721.5145 C:\windows\system32\wpdshext.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×19000000 6.6.0.19 C:\Program Files\Ahead\Nero\MMC.DLL
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×1C400000 1.4.90.5 C:\Program Files\Common Files\Ahead\DSFilter\NeAudio.ax
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×20000000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\xpsp2res.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×21000000 6.6.0.19 C:\Program Files\Ahead\Nero\neroscsi.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×22000000 6.6.0.19 C:\Program Files\Ahead\Nero\newtrf.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×4EC50000 5.1.3102.2180 C:\windows\WinSxS\x86_Microsoft.Windows.GdiPlus_6595b64144ccf1df_1.0.2600.2180_x-ww_522f9f82\gdiplus.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×4F680000 5.3.2600.2180 C:\WINDOWS\system32\dxdiagn.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×58390000 1.0.0.0 C:\WINDOWS\system32\l3codeca.acm
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×5AD70000 6.0.2900.2523 C:\windows\system32\UxTheme.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×5B860000 5.1.2600.2976 C:\windows\system32\NETAPI32.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×5CAD0000 6.0.2900.2180 C:\windows\system32\shmedia.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×5EDD0000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\OLEPRO32.DLL
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×60CA0000 6.5.2600.2180 C:\WINDOWS\system32\qedit.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×71AA0000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\WS2HELP.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×71AB0000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\WS2_32.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×71AD0000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\wsock32.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×71B20000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\MPR.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×71BF0000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\System32\SAMLIB.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×71C10000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\System32\ntlanman.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×71C80000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\System32\NETRAP.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×71C90000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\System32\NETUI1.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×71CD0000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\System32\NETUI0.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×72D10000 5.1.2600.0 C:\windows\system32\msacm32.drv
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×72D20000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\wdmaud.drv
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×73000000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\WINSPOOL.DRV
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×732E0000 5.1.2600.0 C:\windows\system32\RICHED32.DLL
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×736B0000 6.5.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\msdmo.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×73760000 5.3.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\DDRAW.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×73940000 5.3.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\D3DIM700.DLL
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×73B30000 5.1.2600.2709 C:\windows\system32\mscms.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×73B50000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\AVIFIL32.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×73BC0000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\DCIMAN32.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×73D70000 6.0.2900.2180 C:\WINDOWS\system32\shgina.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×73DD0000 6.2.4.0 C:\windows\system32\MFC42.DLL
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×73EE0000 5.3.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\KsUser.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×73F10000 5.3.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\dsound.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×74320000 3.525.1117.0 C:\windows\system32\ODBC32.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×74810000 6.5.2600.2749 C:\windows\system32\QUARTZ.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×74980000 8.70.1113.0 C:\windows\system32\msxml3.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×74AD0000 6.0.2900.2180 C:\windows\system32\POWRPROF.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×74D30000 5.1.2600.0 C:\windows\system32\oledlg.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×74E30000 5.0.0.0 C:\windows\system32\RICHED20.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×74ED0000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\WINDOWS\system32\wbem\wbemsvc.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×74EF0000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\WINDOWS\system32\wbem\wbemprox.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×75290000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\WINDOWS\system32\wbem\wbemcomn.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×754D0000 5.131.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\CRYPTUI.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×75690000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\WINDOWS\system32\wbem\fastprox.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×757F0000 6.5.2600.2180 C:\WINDOWS\system32\qcap.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×75970000 5.1.2600.2603 C:\windows\system32\MSGINA.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×75A70000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\MSVFW32.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×75F40000 6.5.2600.2180 C:\WINDOWS\system32\devenum.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×75F60000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\System32\drprov.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×75F70000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\System32\davclnt.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×75F80000 6.0.2900.3020 C:\windows\system32\browseui.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×76360000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\WINSTA.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×76380000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\MSIMG32.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×763B0000 6.0.2900.2180 C:\windows\system32\comdlg32.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×76600000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\System32\CSCDLL.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×767A0000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\NTDSAPI.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×76990000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\ntshrui.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×769C0000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\USERENV.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×76B20000 6.5.0.2284 C:\windows\system32\ATL.DLL
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×76B40000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\WINMM.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×76C30000 5.131.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\WINTRUST.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×76C90000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\IMAGEHLP.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×76F20000 5.1.2600.2938 C:\windows\system32\DNSAPI.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×76F60000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\WLDAP32.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×76FD0000 3.0.0.4414 C:\windows\system32\CLBCATQ.DLL
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×77050000 3.0.0.4414 C:\windows\system32\COMRes.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×77120000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\OLEAUT32.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×771B0000 6.0.2900.3020 C:\windows\system32\WININET.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×773D0000 6.0.2900.2982 C:\windows\WinSxS\X86_Microsoft.Windows.Common-Controls_6595b64144ccf1df_6.0.2600.2982_x-ww_ac3f9c03\COMCTL32.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×774E0000 5.1.2600.2726 C:\windows\system32\ole32.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×77760000 6.0.2900.3020 C:\windows\system32\shdocvw.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×77920000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\SETUPAPI.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×77A20000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\System32\cscui.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×77A80000 5.131.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\CRYPT32.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×77B20000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\MSASN1.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×77B40000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\appHelp.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×77BD0000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\midimap.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×77BE0000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\MSACM32.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×77C00000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\VERSION.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×77C10000 6.1.8638.2180 C:\windows\system32\msvcrt.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×77D40000 5.1.2600.2622 C:\windows\system32\USER32.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×77DD0000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\ADVAPI32.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×77E70000 5.1.2600.2794 C:\windows\system32\RPCRT4.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×77F10000 5.1.2600.2818 C:\windows\system32\GDI32.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×77F60000 6.0.2900.3020 C:\windows\system32\SHLWAPI.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×77FE0000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\Secur32.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×780C0000 6.0.8972.0 C:\Program Files\Ahead\NeroVision\MSVCP60.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×7C800000 5.1.2600.2945 C:\windows\system32\kernel32.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×7C900000 5.1.2600.2180 C:\windows\system32\ntdll.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision 0×7C9C0000 6.0.2900.2951 C:\windows\system32\SHELL32.dll
[12:43:48] NeroVision Book type: ‘Automatic’
[12:43:48] NeroVision Properties of your project:
[12:43:48] NeroVision Aspect ratio: Automatic
[12:43:48] NeroVision Video mode: PAL
[12:43:48] NeroVision Quality: Automatic
[12:43:48] NeroVision Used disc space: 1.02 GB
[12:43:48] NeroVision Your project contains the following:
[12:43:48] NeroVision Sample format: Automatic
[12:43:48] NeroVision Audio format: Stereo
[12:43:48] NeroVision Encoding mode: Fast Encoding (1-Pass)
[12:43:48] NeroVision Number of titles: 1
[12:43:48] NeroVision 1. VTS_01_3 (Video Title, 0h 36m 05s)
[12:43:48] NeroVision Video mode: PAL
[12:43:48] NeroVision Aspect ratio: 16:9
[12:43:48] NeroVision Quality: Standard play (5073 kbps)
[12:43:48] NeroVision Resolution: 720 x 576 (CCIR-601 D1)
[12:43:48] NeroVision Audio SmartEncoding ratio: 0.0 %
[12:43:48] NeroVision Video SmartEncoding ratio: 100.0 %1A20-030E-0300-2274-3112-5835
[12:43:48] NeroVision Windows XP 5.1
[12:43:48] NeroVision IA32
[12:43:48] NeroVision WinAspi: -
[12:43:48] NeroVision ahead WinASPI: File ‘C:\Program Files\Ahead\Nero\Wnaspi32.dll’: Ver=2.0.1.74, size=164112 bytes, created 26/10/2004 17:35:32
[12:43:48] NeroVision Nero API version: 6.6.0.19
[12:43:48] NeroVision Using interface version: 6.6.0.14
[12:43:48] NeroVision Installed in: C:\Program Files\Ahead\Nero\
[12:43:48] NeroVision Application: ahead\NeroVision
[12:43:48] NeroVision Internal Version: 6, 6, 0, 19b
[12:43:48] NeroVision === Scsi-Device-Map ===
[12:43:48] NeroVision DiskPeripheral : FUJITSU MHV2120BH atapi Port 0 ID 0 DMA: On
[12:43:48] NeroVision CdRomPeripheral : HL-DT-ST DVD-RW GWA-4082N atapi Port 3 ID 0 DMA: On
[12:43:48] NeroVision === CDRom-Device-Map ===
[12:43:48] NeroVision HL-DT-ST DVD-RW GWA-4082N D: CDRom0
[12:43:48] NeroVision =======================
[12:43:48] NeroVision AutoRun : 1
[12:43:48] NeroVision Excluded drive IDs:
[12:43:48] NeroVision WriteBufferSize: 83886080 (0) Byte
[12:43:48] NeroVision ShowDrvBufStat : 0
[12:43:48] NeroVision BUFE : 0
[12:43:48] NeroVision Physical memory : 1918MB (1964132kB)
[12:43:48] NeroVision Free physical memory: 1379MB (1412132kB)
[12:43:48] NeroVision Memory in use : 28 %
[12:43:48] NeroVision Uncached PFiles: 0×0
[12:43:48] NeroVision Use Inquiry : 1
[12:43:48] NeroVision Global Bus Type: default (0)
[12:43:48] NeroVision Check supported media : Disabled (0)
[12:43:48] NeroVision 14.1.2007
[12:43:48] NeroVision NeroAPI
[12:43:48] NeroVision Existing drivers:
[12:43:48] NeroVision Registry Keys:
[12:43:48] NeroVision HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\WinLogon\AllocateCDROMs : 0 (Security Option)

what kind of DVD is it? copyed or from the video store?

if it’s copyed i hav no idea but it it’s from the store i suggest down loading this…

http://www.softpedia.com/progDownload/DVD-Shrink-Download-4128.html

MS Security Updates(6) published: 4/10/2007?

September 17, 2009 - 6:41 am 1 Comment

Do I Really Need All 6 Of These::

MS Security Updates(5) published: 4/10/2007 ::: http://update.microsoft.com/microsoftupdate/v6/default.aspx?ln=en-us

1. Update for Windows Media Format 11 SDK for Windows XP (KB929399)
Date last published: 4/10/2007
Download size: 626 KB
Install this update to resolve a metering issue with the Microsoft Windows Media Format 11 SDK. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.
System Requirements
Recommended CPU: Not specified.
Recommended memory: Not specified.
Recommended hard disk space: Not specified.
How to Uninstall
This software update can be removed via Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel.
Get help and support
http://support.microsoft.com
More information
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/929399

2. Security Update for Windows XP (KB931784)
Date last published: 4/10/2007
Typical download size: 730 KB
A security issue has been identified in the Windows Kernel that could allow an attacker to compromise your Windows-based system and gain control over it. You can help protect your computer by installing this update from Microsoft. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.
System Requirements
Recommended CPU: Not specified.
Recommended memory: Not specified.
Recommended hard disk space: Not specified.
How to Uninstall
This software update can be removed via Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel.
Get help and support
http://support.microsoft.com
More information
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=85165

3. Security Update for Windows XP (KB930178)
Date last published: 4/10/2007
Typical download size: 192 KB
A security issue has been identified that could allow an attacker to compromise your Windows-based system and gain control over it. You can help protect your computer by installing this update from Microsoft. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.
System Requirements
Recommended CPU: Not specified.
Recommended memory: Not specified.
Recommended hard disk space: Not specified.
How to Uninstall
This software update can be removed via Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel.
Get help and support
http://support.microsoft.com
More information
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=80251

4. Security Update for Windows XP (KB931261)
Date last published: 4/10/2007
Typical download size: 109 KB
A security issue has been identified in Universal Plug and Play that could allow an attacker to compromise your Windows-based system and gain control over it. You can help protect your computer by installing this update from Microsoft. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.
System Requirements
Recommended CPU: Not specified.
Recommended memory: Not specified.
Recommended hard disk space: Not specified.
How to Uninstall
This software update can be removed via Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel.
Get help and support
http://support.microsoft.com
More information
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=85163

5. Security Update for Windows XP (KB932168)
Date last published: 4/10/2007
Typical download size: 135 KB
A security issue has been identified in Microsoft Agent that could allow an attacker to compromise your Windows-based system and gain control over it. You can help protect your computer by installing this update from Microsoft. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.
System Requirements
Recommended CPU: Not specified.
Recommended memory: Not specified.
Recommended hard disk space: Not specified.
How to Uninstall
This software update can be removed via Add or Remove Programs in Control Panel.
Get help and support
http://support.microsoft.com
More information
http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkID=85164

6. Microsoft Security Bulletin MS07-018
Vulnerabilities in Microsoft Content Management Server Could Allow Remote Code Execution (925939)
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/security/Bulletin/MS07-018.mspx
Published: April 10, 2007
Version: 1.0
Summary
Who Should Read this Document: Customers who use Microsoft Content Management Server

YES….THEY ARE MADE FOR YOUR PROTECTION, EVEN IF YOU DO NOT KNOW WHAT THEY ARE FOR YOUR COMPUTER DOES!!!!

Someone please please paraphrase this for me!! So it makes sense!?

September 15, 2009 - 9:27 am 1 Comment

Because of the potential for perfect digital copies, paranoid movie studios forced a deeper copy protection requirement into the DVD standard. Content Scramble System (CSS) is a data encryption and authentication scheme intended to prevent copying video files directly from DVD-Video discs. CSS was developed primarily by Matsushita and Toshiba. Each CSS player licensee is given a key from a master set of 409 keys stored on every CSS-encrypted disc. The theory was to allow a license to be revoked by removing its key from future discs. The CSS decryption algorithm exchanges keys with the drive unit to generate an encryption key that is then used to obfuscate the exchange of disc keys and title keys that are needed to decrypt data from the disc. DVD players have CSS circuitry that decrypts the data before it’s decoded and displayed, and computer DVD decoder hardware and software must include a CSS decryption module. All DVD-ROM drives have extra firmware to exchange authentication and decryption keys with the CSS module in the computer. As of 2000 DVD-ROM drives are required to support regional management in conjunction with CSS (see 1.10 and 4.1). Makers of equipment used to display DVD-Video (drives, decoder chips, decoder software, display adapters, etc.) must license CSS. There is an annual $15,000 fee for the CSS license, and qualification is a lengthy process, so it’s recommended that interested parties apply early. CSS is administered by the DVD Copy Control Association (DVD CCA). Near the end of May 1997, CSS licenses were finally granted for software decoding. The license is extremely restrictive in an attempt to keep the CSS algorithm and keys secret. Of course, nothing that’s used on millions of players and drives worldwide could be kept secret for long. In October 1999, the CSS algorithm was cracked and posted on the Internet, triggering endless controversies and legal battles (see 4.8).

I need to understand this!!!!
i understand that its to keep people from copying dvds. how exactly does it work?

basically they are saying that a program was made to keep people from copying from dvd cds. it was fully protected until 1999, someone found a way to break the sequence and was able to copy the dvd cd and posted it on the internet. there are many programs today that will let you copy dvds from the library, walmart, blockbuster. but if you get caught selling these copies, you will be fined mulla money.

Adding Inventory With JVF Amass Content Management System eCommerce

September 14, 2009 - 1:14 am No Comments

http://www.jvfconsulting.com
The JVF Amass Content Management System allows Immaculate Music Group to add and remove products in their store with only a few clicks of a mouse. Managing your eCommerce website fast and easy.

To learn how to purchase this powerful software visit our website!
http://www.jvfconsulting.com/contact.php

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How can i fix my sound card after reformatting my PC?

September 13, 2009 - 12:16 pm 2 Comments

my sound card doesnt work after i reformat my PC, troubleshooting won’t help..
Here’s my System Info, i dont know what soundcard am i using..

Operating System System Model
Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2 (build 2600) No details available
Processor a Main Circuit Board b
2.40 gigahertz Intel Pentium 4
8 kilobyte primary memory cache
512 kilobyte secondary memory cache Board: ASUSTeK Computer INC. P4V8X-X Rev 1.xx
Bus Clock: 133 megahertz
BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. 1004.009 11/12/2003
Drives Memory Modules c,d
40.01 Gigabytes Usable Hard Drive Capacity
35.94 Gigabytes Hard Drive Free Space

HL-DT-ST CD-ROM GCR-8525B
3.5" format removeable media [Floppy drive]

ST340015A [Hard drive] (40.02 GB) — drive 0, s/n 5LA6WKQ9, rev 3.01, SMART Status: Healthy 256 Megabytes Installed Memory

Slot ‘DIMM0′ is Empty
Slot ‘DIMM1′ has 256 MB
Slot ‘DIMM2′ is Empty
Local Drive Volumes

c: (NTFS on drive 0) 40.01 GB 35.94 GB free

Network Drives
None detected
Users (mouse over user name for details) Printers
local user accounts last logon
allan 1/1/2002 12:00:35 AM (admin)
local system accounts
Administrator never (admin)
Guest never
HelpAssistant never
SUPPORT_388945a0 never

Marks a disabled account; Marks a locked account None detected
Controllers Display
Standard floppy disk controller
Primary IDE Channel [Controller]
Secondary IDE Channel [Controller]
VIA Bus Master IDE Controller NVIDIA GeForce4 MX 440 with AGP8X [Display adapter]
Default Monitor
IBM 6331 E54 [Monitor] (13.8"vis, s/n 23-NZFT1, October 2004)
Bus Adapters Multimedia
VIA Rev 5 or later USB Universal Host Controller (4x)
VIA USB Enhanced Host Controller None detected
Communications Other Devices
SoftV92 Data Fax Modem

VIA Rhine II Fast Ethernet Adapter
primary Auto IP Address: 122.2.157.95 / 20
Gateway: 122.2.144.1
Dhcp Server: 122.2.144.1
Physical Address: 00:0E:A6:71:31:73

Networking Dns Servers: 58.69.254.12
58.69.254.71
58.69.254.79
58.69.254.105
Standard 101/102-Key or Microsoft Natural PS/2 Keyboard
Microsoft PS/2 Mouse
USB Root Hub (5x)
Virus Protection [Back to Top]
AVG 7.5.484 Version 7.5.484
Realtime File Scanning On

Missing Microsoft Security Hotfixes [Back to Top]

All required security hotfixes (using the 08/14/2007 Microsoft Security Bulletin Summary) have been installed.

Installed Microsoft Hotfixes [Back to Top]
Internet Explorer
SP2 (SP2)
Windows Media Player 6.4
KB925398_WMP64 (details…)
SP0
KB925398_WMP64 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
Windows Media Player 9
KB936782_WMP9 (details…)
SP2
KB936782_WMP9 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
Windows Media Player
SP0
KB911564 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
Windows XP
KB923689 (details…)
SP0
KB923689 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
SP3
KB873339 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB885835 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB885836 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB886185 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB887472 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB888302 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB890046 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB890859 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB891781 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB893756 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB893803V2 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB894391 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB896358 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB896423 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB896428 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB898461 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB899587 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB899591 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB900725 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB901017 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB901214 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB902400 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB904706 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB905414 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB905749 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB908519 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB908531 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB910437 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB911280 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB911562 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
Windows XP
SP3 (continued)
KB911927 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB913580 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB914388 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB914389 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB916595 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB917344 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB917953 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB918118 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
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KB919007 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB920213 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB920670 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB920683 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB920685 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB921503 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB922582 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB922819 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB923191 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB923414 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB923980 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB924270 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB924496 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB924667 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB925902 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB926255 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB926436 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB927779 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB927802 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB927891 on 12/31/2001 (details…)
KB928255 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB928843 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB929123 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB930178 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB930916 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB931261 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB931784 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB931836 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB932168 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB935839 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB935840 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB936021 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB936357 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB937143 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB938127 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB938828 on 8/18/2007 (details…)
KB938829 on 8/18/2007 (details…)

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Software Licenses [Back to Top]

Belarc – Advisor 100d3dd0
Microsoft – Internet Explorer 76477-OEM-0057405-28927 (Key: G7RRY-3RFCW-CTHKV-H2BMB-XPXVJ)e
Microsoft – WebFldrs XP 12345-111-1111111-35936
Microsoft – Windows XP Home Edition 76477-OEM-0057405-28927 (Key: G7RRY-3RFCW-CTHKV-H2BMB-XPXVJ)e

Software Versions (mouse over * for details, click * for location) [Back to Top]
Belarc, Inc. – Advisor Version 7.2t *
Cendant Software Inc. – Sierra Utilities Version 2.00.0041 *
Chikka IM V4 Version 1, 0, 0, 1 *
Cinematronics – 3D Pinball Version 5.1.2600.2180 *
GRISOFT, s.r.o. – AVG 7.5 Anti-Virus System Version 7.5.0.420 *
GRISOFT, s.r.o. – AVG Anti-Virus system Version 7.5.0.482 *
Microsoft (r) Windows Script Host Version 5.6.0.8820 *
Microsoft Corporation – Internet Explorer Version 6.00.2900.2180 *
Microsoft Corporation – Messenger Version 4.7.3001 *
Microsoft Corporation – Windows Installer – Unicode Version 3.1.4000.1823 *
Microsoft Corporation – Windows Movie Maker Version 2.1.4026.0 *
Microsoft Corporation – Windows® NetMeeting® Version 3.01 * Microsoft Corporation – Zone.com Version 1.2.626.1 *
Microsoft Data Access Components Version 3.525.1117.0 *
Microsoft(R) Windows Media Player Version 9.00.00.3250 *
MindVision Software – Installer VISE Version 3.1.1 *
NVIDIA Driver Helper Service, Version 71.89 Version 6.14.10.7189 *
RocketDock *
Valve, L.L.C. – Half-Life Launcher Version 1, 1, 1, 0 *
voice_tweak Application Version 1, 0, 0, 1 *
Yahoo! Inc. – Search Protection Version 1, 0, 0, 1 *
Yahoo! Inc. – YShortcut Application Version 3, 5, 0, 0 *
Yahoo! Messenger Version 8,1,0,413 *

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* Click to see where software is installed.
a. Megahertz measurement may be inaccurate if other programs were busy during last analysis.
b. Data may be transferred on the bus at one, two, or four times the Bus Clock rate.
c. Memory slot contents may not add up to Installed Memory if some memory is not recognized by Windows.
d. Memory slot contents is reported by the motherboard BIOS. Contact system vendor if slot contents are wrong.
e. This may be the manufacturer’s factory installed product key rather than yours.
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Whoa,very detail.Try to scan it at http://driveragent.com/
But pentium 4 usually use via chipset.download it at http://www.viaarena.com/default.aspx?PageID=2&OSID=1&CatID=1010

Why would purdue not allow Dr. David Kanecki on the High Content Screening list with this resume?

September 11, 2009 - 1:31 pm 2 Comments

DR. DAVID KANECKI
> P.O. Box 866  Kenosha, WI 53141  262.327-2605  da…@kanecki.com

> EXECUTIVE PROFILE
> CEO  COO

> Dynamic and accomplished leader with a track history of exceptional
> success in the medical, software, and emergency management arenas.
> Outstanding business communications strategist with expertise in
> negotiating and developing profitable partnerships / coalitions and
> securing new business funding / R&D financing from private and federal
> investors worldwide. Visionary organizational leader, adept at
> change / operations / project management, product and business
> development, and manufacturing oversight. World-class professional
> with extensive experience collaborating with government, regulatory,
> medical, and multi-national organizations.

> Selected Highlights
> * Negotiated multi-million-dollar discount contracts with various
> biomedical companies.
> * Broke 24-year standoff by achieving coalition with Russia Emergency
> Management in 1995 as Chairman of Emergency Management and Planning.
> [Society for Computer Simulation]
> * Successfully managed a $2M per year project to rebuild and recertify
> FACS (Fluorescent Activated Cell Sorter) Laboratory. [Milwaukee
> Medical Research Park]
> * Forged a long-term software joint venture with a European Union
> Medical Company (similar to GE Medical) worth a projected $121M.
> [Nucletron]
> * Negotiated a pending software Joint Venture with a US company worth
> a potential of $41M over 18 years. [Kanecki Associates, Inc.]
> * Secured $8M in long-term research contracts within one year.
> [Milwaukee Medical Research Park]
> * Produced a software portfolio worth $281M (2006) with first five
> being marketed.– [Kanecki Associates]
> * Generated multi-millions in funding for organization by applying
> improved practices, and enhanced quality, and results orientation.
> [Society for Computer Simulation]
> * Drove a potential $162M in joint venture sales with a five-member
> team. [Kanecki Associates, Inc.]

> Areas of Expertise
> Medical Research Human Relations Marketing
> Accounting / Finance Operations Management Organizational Behavior
> Business Communications Business Legal Operations Statistics /
> Research Methods

> PROFESSIONAL SUMMARY

> KANECKI ASSOCIATES, INC.
> Provider and developer of security, medical, and government products
> and services (primarily software)
> President 1993 to Present
> * Drove a potential $162M in joint venture sales with a five-member
> team
> * Effectively liaised with both domestic and European Union companies
> to cooperate on joint ventures.
> * Steered communications with FDA and EU to gain approval of medical
> analysis product.
> * Developed, managed, and delivered multiple products and services to
> develop new business opportunities.

> SOCIETY FOR COMPUTER SIMULATION | SIMULATION COUNCIL, INC.
> Provider of professional and consulting services to multinational
> government and military organizations and agencies, including FEMA,
> DOD, Navy, Air Force, and Army
> Chairman | AVP of Emergency Management 1992 to 1999
> * Broke 24-year standoff by achieving coalition with Russia Emergency
> Management in 1995.
> * Devised and implemented multinational cooperative activities to
> share and implement new ideas and strategies; result: improved
> operations and practices for the United States, European Emergency
> Management, and others from the EU, Russia, South Korea, Japan,
> Canada, United State, Finland, and China.
> * Initiated and developed liaison with the President G.H.W. Bush and
> President Clinton Administrations regarding Natural Emergency
> Management and Non Natural Emergency Management (including terrorism
> and Presidential Directive 63).
> * Improved the operations of Emergency Management and Planning. How
> did you do it?

> MILWAUKEE MEDICAL RESEARCH PARK
> Provider of medical services and research with focus on patient
> application products
> Researcher 1989 to 1993
> * Negotiated multi-million-dollar discount contracts with various
> biomedical companies.
> * Successfully managed a $2M / year project to rebuild and recertified
> FACS (Fluorescent Activated Cell Sorter) Laboratory.
> * Secured $8M in long-term research contracts within one year.
> * Effectively created coalitions with Executive Board to develop and
> formulate strategies to create optimal laboratory conditions.
> * Provided military medical laboratory support during Operations
> "Desert Shield" and "Desert Storm,"
> * Directed project that created a 10-mile WAN link between two
> research sites to facilitate communication of research information.

> EDUCATION & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

> Hon.PhD Intelligent Thinking Systems

> BS, Applied Computer Science  University of Wisconsin, Parkside

> BS, Biological Science (Pre-Med)  University of Wisconsin

> Certificate, Flow Cytometry  Becton Dickinson

> Certificate, Cellular Biology and Immunology / National Flow Cytometry
> Resource  Los Alamos National Laboratory

> MBA, Masters of Business Administration  University of Phoenix

> Not on the PURDUE CYTOMETRY MAIL LIST

> APPLIED FOR THE PURDUE CYTOMETRY HIGH CONTENT SCREENING

> BUY NO REPLY AT ALL.

> HMMMM

> MISTER?

> YACH YORSCH?

> ZWIE TACH PRAVDA?

> HNEITZ SCAMMERS!

> Purdue Cytometry Mail List Rules and Regulations did they BREAK
> the …
> Using Purdue University mailing lists for organized political
> activity … DOES IT SAY TO NOTIFY CORPORATIONS THAT THEIR EMAIL IS
> JUNK MAIL FOR. NO REASON? …

Because more qualified candidates applied.

Because a University of Phoenix degree isn’t very valuable to the academic world. A university of Purdue’s caliber would want to hire someone with adequate education.

Because he included an honorary doctorate as though it’s relevant to anything. (Hint: An honorary doctorate does not imply anything about a person’s abilities.)

MAP TechWorks – Content Management Systems for Nonprofits

September 10, 2009 - 10:28 pm No Comments

Carlos Morales, the Senior Systems Analyst for the Minnesota Institute of Public Health, talks content management systems and explains how his organization has used Drupal to build up an effective website.

Duration : 0:2:41

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few questions about meta data!?

September 9, 2009 - 3:14 pm 1 Comment

hi, thanks for your time and patience

1) is it called tagging both when you social bookmark and when you "tag" a video when you upload it?
2) do you know any software that is good for this?
3) can you create this using php or Mysql <- if so which one?
4) do you know any good content management systems that can do this?
5) randomly, which is the best cms for a social networking site?

Tagging or "Tags" are the same as "metatags" or keywords placed in the Head section of your webpages example:
<meta name="keywords" content="yahoo, answers, questions, Programming & Design">
and are used for SEO (Search Engine Optimization).

Webmasters use these to help search engines index and for users to find their pages. The system of tagging is also used to identify or label certain digital content such as video, blogs, websites, webpages and other media etc.

As for content management you could try open source Joomla and the addons available for social networking including tag creation.