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Play a saved iso slideshow file?


Mob Boss

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Is there a way to play or preview a saved image file, ideally edit? It seems roxio creates the iso file as it creates the slideshow before it burns it. I have discovered the blank slide problem I am having is in the roxio burn. I burned an almost perfect copy, only one slide blanked. So I burned a copy and it had the identicle slide blanked. It was ok in the preview before the whole burn excercise. So it isn't the disk or drive but within the program. I have upgraded the ATI video driver also.

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You have to have Drive Emulator software that will "mount" the drive and load the image into it.

 

I know I did not install mine but I believe it is included in every Retail Suite.

 

Edit: Oops, forgot I was in the Red Box forum! It probably is not included in this version… You cannot expect to pay a fraction of the Full Suite price and think you are getting everything!

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I don't think it too much to ask or expect the software to allow me to be able to check the file creation before I waste another disk burning a bad iso file. This wasn't freeware!! I would think it could do a check digit against the original source info, which it also created.

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I don't think it too much to ask or expect the software to allow me to be able to check the file creation before I waste another disk burning a bad iso file. This wasn't freeware!! I would think it could do a check digit against the original source info, which it also created.

Well yes it is too much to ask…

 

You bought a cut down version, you got your monies worth!

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I don't think it too much to ask or expect the software to allow me to be able to check the file creation before I waste another disk burning a bad iso file. This wasn't freeware!! I would think it could do a check digit against the original source info, which it also created.

 

Well, you could invest in a RW disk for testing purposes.

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