
September 19th, 2008, 03:51 PM
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Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Las Vegas, NV
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Originally Posted by admin
Hey man, it's a demo! You don't get bread with no meatballs... as the song goes.
We haven't touched the import code since we finished it last year. It has the best error correction available which means less or no graphic errors on screen. If you have a badly warped or scratched disc, the error correction will take longer to give you a good read. However, the Tools menu CD/DVD Drives command has two lists you can select Good - Better - Best, of course Best takes the longest. If you want faster, and less quality, select Good.
As Ddouglass posted in another Thread with your exact same post as here, be sure you have updated your CD/DVD device drivers. If they are not up to date, Windows will give us grief over them! 
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can't have my cake and eat it too!!  ..i understand, thanks !!
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