Downloaded onto DVD-R...
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Downloaded onto DVD-R...
Downloaded from http://www.macrosystem.us/News.php to DVD-R Software update - Twixter v1.1 (from my ProMac with 15Mbps Internet direct-ethernet from cable)... Been waiting for this update for a long time. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Anyhow, I put the DVD-R into my S6000 and nothing happens. Turn off machine. Nothing, when I turn it back on. Go to software update. Machine does not recognize the DVD-R contents. Tried 50 different ways to Sunday to get the updated version rolling (and downloading into the S6000). Nothing. Suggestions anyone? I mean I have tried everything -- the DVD-R software disc sits in the DVD-R/BluRay burner/player and vegetates... with no recognition from my MacroSystem machine.
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Re: Downloaded onto DVD-R...
Just curious...after downloading, did you unpack the file and burn the image to disc?
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Re: Downloaded onto DVD-R...
You should open the 'file' and use the contents (should be at least 5 files including folders 'lib', 'products' & 'locale' plus two for Twixtor, a .txc and a .cry, and also two for any other product(s) in that download).
These files needs to be burnt to disc (CD or DVD) as an .ISO file.
On your Mac things like Toast can do this easily or you can just select the files, right click (if you have a two button mouse) or CTRL click and select burn to disc.
These files needs to be burnt to disc (CD or DVD) as an .ISO file.
On your Mac things like Toast can do this easily or you can just select the files, right click (if you have a two button mouse) or CTRL click and select burn to disc.
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