Re: How to copy pictures to CD-RW
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Date: 07/28/04
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Date: Wed, 28 Jul 2004 16:17:28 -0500
could you provide a few details ?
what brand media have you had success with ? (the support staff for one of
the products told me to start trying various brands of media.)
what do you log in as ? Administrator ? Limited User ?
what brand CD-RW do you use ?
other details would be helpful.
thanks.
"Blair" <pabm@brachd.fsnet.co.uk.invalid> wrote in message
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> as I said earlier, I can make music CDs with no problem. making music CDs
> is (a) not the issue, (b) not the subject of the original post, and (c)
not
> the entry in the Subject line.
>
> my complaint is that I have tried to burn photo files to CD using 3
> different programs, only to be disappointed that none of the 3 programs
can
> successfully burn photo files to CD (using NTI CD-Maker Platinum 6, Roxio
> Easy CD Creator 5 Basic, and Windows XP Pro built-in task named Write
These
> Files to CD).
>
> It would delight me to find one person visiting this newsgroup who (a) has
a
> TEAC CD-RW drive, (b) has software that successfully burns photo files to
> CD, and (c) would tell me what it is. otherwise, I am forced to roll the
> dice again. do I risk more money buying another software program, only to
> find out it does not work with TEAC ? or do I risk more money buying
> another CD-RW drive, only to find out it does not work with any of these
> programs I've wasted my money on ?
>
I am not really sure what your problem is but with XP you can either right
click a photo or a group of photos and select send to and select CD R Drive
and they are transferred or drag and drop to your CD Rdrive
It works with me
Regards
Blair
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