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kadmad 

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Posted on: May 29 2007,10:26 |
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I just downloaded a game, and the game came in three strange file types: .B00 .B6I .B6T. I was referred to UltraISO as a way to take those three strange file types and burn them to a DVD as an .ISO. I can't figure it out...I've gone through the help menu several times, and I searched this forum for help. I'd be greatful for any pointers!
thanks
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xoben 

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Posted on: May 29 2007,23:18 |
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Please choose 'Tools'->'Convert' to convert this image to ISO format.
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libertyfelix 

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Posted on: Jul. 10 2007,13:42 |
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Please help me upon my frustrations.
I am trying to burn a lecture CD of .MP3 type files and used VSO-software's Copy2DVD's 'BlindWrite' lite module. They operate out of France and LG Software gives out an even liter version to burn previously copied DVD images from the 1ClickDVDCopy Pro software.
So, on my first CD burn it both gave me the new copy and saved two files for each CD. They had the BlindWrite extension format of .B6T and .B6I.
I am still evaluating the UltraISO and it appears to accept the extensions in the project window for a new burn. However the trial is limiting me to less than half of the CD capacity at 300Meg. I have already returned the borrowed disks, so cannot use the Copy2DVD now. I assumed that the copied files would enable further duplication, NOT (recognized).
But when I try to convert the files to an ISO arrangement I get an error for unrecognized file extension.
Anybody know what's up?
I feel like I'm getting nickle and dimed to death on this whole multimedia dynamic. Obviously, Nero isn't complete, even if you buy the premium package?
I thought Daemon Tools would be of help. But I didn't realize that they wouldn't facilitate a burn, just a play model.
-------------- Mark Gailey aka Liberty Felix
Learn to protect yourself from lawyers, _with or without 'em_! http://www.jurisdictionary.com/index.asp?refercode=GM0002
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libertyfelix 

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Posted on: Jul. 10 2007,23:31 |
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No I couldn't get it to open with the File menu-drop. Perhaps it is balking at the size and not being explicit in the error msg?
-------------- Mark Gailey aka Liberty Felix
Learn to protect yourself from lawyers, _with or without 'em_! http://www.jurisdictionary.com/index.asp?refercode=GM0002
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xoben 

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Posted on: Jul. 11 2007,05:06 |
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Please sent the small .B6T file to service@ezbsystems.com for checking.
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libertyfelix 

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Posted on: Jul. 11 2007,12:49 |
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Thanks Xoben,
I have found a resolution looking further at my Copy2DVD functions. But I certainly don't want to discount my advantages with the UltraISO package. I've been surveying cyber-issues since 1985 (10 to 5 years behind the economic curve) and want to have an accurate picture of what's available.
I will also test the other cd burn results, since I had five to copy at the time. BlindWrite dumped them all to the same folder, so I renamed them sequentially and later went back to separate by folder. One of the copy attempts was made before separating by folder, and I'm not sure that I didn't get a cross tracking from the various files into the CD burn. It still had 14 entries, but doesn't conform with the track list from a separated burn process.
Interesting! Learn something new every hour/decade.
-------------- Mark Gailey aka Liberty Felix
Learn to protect yourself from lawyers, _with or without 'em_! http://www.jurisdictionary.com/index.asp?refercode=GM0002
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