filburt1
Aug 6th, 2001, 05:55 AM
Their drivers suck.
Some people might know about WinZip. Well, everybody does. Hmm. :rolleyes: Anyway, when you add files to WinZip, the ZIP file is initially created on the C: drive, then moved to the drive where you want it.
My ATI TV Wonder is retarded and does the same thing. It has a feature called "Digital VCR" that lets you record video to your HD. I get decent quality at 10 MB/min. So I can fit 70 mins on a CD. Awesome.
The only problem is my HD is partition very stringently (I MEMORIZED the letters :eek: ):
C: System files ONLY
D: Programs, CompanyName\Product
E: Arien's Stuff (Personal Documents)
F: Virtual Memory and Scratch disks
G: Everything else (a DVD was ripped there :D)
H: ZIP Drive
I: DVD
J: Burner
K: MP3s
All of the partitions (C, D, E, F, G, and K) are partitions on a 20 GB hard drive that came with my Dell. I might soon drop in an 80 GB *drool*. :D
The problem is, when you record something in the TV Viewer software for the ATI TV Wonder, it initially records to C. The system drive. The one that intentionally only as 108 MB free. :( I want it to go to G:, which has 1 GB free, so I can record stuff there and then burn them onto CDs.
But I can't record more than 10 mins of stuff until the recording stops and saves to the G: drive.
Also, I noted that the dates are in dd/mm/yy format (like 06/08/01 for August 6, 2001). I don't know how they do it in Canada (where ATI is headquartered), but here in the US we use the (less intelligent :)) system of mm/dd/yy.
Their hardware is awesome. ATI drivers suck.
BTW, I found this out after trying to record--guess what show? Rocko's Modern Life. :D It is on at 6:30 AM :eek:, and there is no way in hell I'm getting up that early. (Except when school starts :( :mad: ).
Some people might know about WinZip. Well, everybody does. Hmm. :rolleyes: Anyway, when you add files to WinZip, the ZIP file is initially created on the C: drive, then moved to the drive where you want it.
My ATI TV Wonder is retarded and does the same thing. It has a feature called "Digital VCR" that lets you record video to your HD. I get decent quality at 10 MB/min. So I can fit 70 mins on a CD. Awesome.
The only problem is my HD is partition very stringently (I MEMORIZED the letters :eek: ):
C: System files ONLY
D: Programs, CompanyName\Product
E: Arien's Stuff (Personal Documents)
F: Virtual Memory and Scratch disks
G: Everything else (a DVD was ripped there :D)
H: ZIP Drive
I: DVD
J: Burner
K: MP3s
All of the partitions (C, D, E, F, G, and K) are partitions on a 20 GB hard drive that came with my Dell. I might soon drop in an 80 GB *drool*. :D
The problem is, when you record something in the TV Viewer software for the ATI TV Wonder, it initially records to C. The system drive. The one that intentionally only as 108 MB free. :( I want it to go to G:, which has 1 GB free, so I can record stuff there and then burn them onto CDs.
But I can't record more than 10 mins of stuff until the recording stops and saves to the G: drive.
Also, I noted that the dates are in dd/mm/yy format (like 06/08/01 for August 6, 2001). I don't know how they do it in Canada (where ATI is headquartered), but here in the US we use the (less intelligent :)) system of mm/dd/yy.
Their hardware is awesome. ATI drivers suck.
BTW, I found this out after trying to record--guess what show? Rocko's Modern Life. :D It is on at 6:30 AM :eek:, and there is no way in hell I'm getting up that early. (Except when school starts :( :mad: ).