I am looking for an expert that knows every aspect of burning CD's as well as CDRW. I need someone that can look at screen shots of a CD image and help me determine how, and/or when a CDRW was burned. This is for a legal case. I am pretty good with this stuff, but I need some help with interpreting the VTOC of a CDRW as well as some other scenerios. I would like someone that is from the US.
Edit your email out of your post, I'm know expert on determining when the CDs were burnt to be honest i didn't know you could tell when they were burnt. If someone knows how to do it i'm sure they'll tell you. Then you can PM with your email. [bold]READ[/bold] the rules lol
suggestion... dont post email address. a mod will make you take it off... what you can post is to have the person PM you.
[bold]thelox714[/bold], Thanks for been my bloody parrot, just copy off what i say lol plus u use macs which makes u even more of a noob
Thanks for the tips...i edited my post. But, again...if i find the right person, this could be a paying gig. Thanks again!
lol...I feel sorry for you mac users. Hopefully someday you will graduate and be able to use real computers
No i think he just meant computer, one day you'll learn they are better. Do you like having a great selection of programs for your mac? LOL Well done EzzMan
i dont use for anything else other than my dvd needs... besides.. this thread has turned to be so childish.. you guys have fun arguing with yourselves.
Actually, I use both...mainly a PC. I got my wife a mac...I like them both...PC is much easier to use i think. I am a software engineer and network engineer...just not really on top of all the low-level stuff when it comes to CD burning...The help im lookin for is on the PC side of the fence. Thx!
Have you tried just burning the CD image file to a CDR and keeping the original file dates (in Nero, you can do this)? Then you can just check the CDR on your PC and see when it was burned/created.
Have you tried just burning the CD image file to a CDR and keeping the original file date stamps (in Nero, you can do this)? Then you can just check the CDR on your PC and see when it was burned/created.