wrote:
> Maybe you already have a version of RSJ installed as
> part of the eCS
> install.
> Colin
Incidentally, I tossed that one. After finding some
options greyed out, and recording speeds locked to
something like 1x or 2x, I wrote to RSJ asking why.
They admitted to me that this was a trial version, and
therefore limited. So I uninstalled it and put on my
full, registered 5.05.
Also, note that the file that i.d.'s your burner is
critical, and sometimes has to be finessed with some
tricks. You won't have functionality with RSJ unless
that CDDRV.INF file (or whatever it is called) gets
right and gets accepted in your setup.
My email contact with RSJ was at least 10 weeks ago,
and someone posted here that their newsgroup was
toast. Has anyone had a more recent "proof of life"
in regard to that company ?
Jordan
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