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Re: Why can't a windows machine do it.
« on: September 22, 2007, 12:44:25 PM »
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LoadWB wrote:

I get tired of watching video, on broadcast TV no less, with pauses while buffers are repopulated.  I hated that a parallel device could bring the system to a stand-still.  Greeting a CD-ROM can bring Windows to a full stop, especially if there's bad blocks on the CD.


Try Burning a DVD, and watch the *ENTIRE* system pause when the Burn starts (Lead-IN), and then everything goes at 30x speed to catch up when the main track is started.
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