Quote:# DO NOT SEND PRIVATE MESSAGES ASKING QUESTIONS THAT CAN BE ASKED USING OUR PUBLIC FORUMS! Violating this basic rule will automatically ban you from our forums, permanently. This is because our helpful users DON'T want to receive whining emails from other users asking questions that could be asked and replied by other users in public forums as well. So, send only messages that have content that's meant to be private or you get booted.
This is written just above where you type in your pm.Its a good rule I think.
Well those are the rules,if you feel your above the rules, then be my guest.
But dont tell people to pm others, like you did with Weycraze.He didnt appreciate it, and I wouldnt either.
"Im not going to ask to have you banned,thats not my job"
Diluting the thread is no help either!
If something displeases you, have a mod ban me from further such comments or... ignore it!
"But dont tell people to pm others, like you did with Weycraze"
It seems your interpretation of the words "feel free to" (those I used) are bizarre.
Nowhere had I told anyone to do anything and I have, in any case, subsequently edited the post.
"He didnt appreciate it, and I wouldnt either"
Good for you.
As I have said, feel free not to offer to help in this manner.
Some have sent me PMs already and I have been happy to answer them.
"if you feel your above the rules, then be my guest"
I have stated I shall not send unsolicited messages, however please show me the rule that prevents me from responding to them.
My point is... that if somebody reading this thread, thinks that its ok to pm you for help, then they may think its ok to pm anybody for help.
Some of the more frequent posters, would have a hard time keeping up with all the pm's.
The file you have downloaded is an SVCD with 2 CD folders. You can burn this directly on to 2 CD's using Alcohol120%. There is no need to change it in anyway unless you wanted to burn it to DVD, but this seems a waste of time and resources as the picture quality will remain the same.
When you started the post you were asking what needed to be done with the files. You didn't ask how to put them on a DVD. The SVCD's should also play in a stand alone DVD player.