kinda wondering, why do the DVD comes with the pcformat mag.
always contains thumbs.db? don't you delete them and burn into DVD?
isn't that look much more clean and professional?
Keigo wrote:kinda wondering, why do the DVD comes with the pcformat mag.
always contains thumbs.db? don't you delete them and burn into DVD?
isn't that look much more clean and professional?
"I can likes to knows as wells" 8O
Well next time I burn(and no not with a match but with a dvd burner)a DVD I want to write "into" the dvd as well.Mabye that works better than burning "onto" a DVD.
"In my weird politically incorrect hypothetically incoherent contradicting obscured world definitively maybe"
Keigo wrote:kinda wondering, why do the DVD comes with the pcformat mag.
always contains thumbs.db? don't you delete them and burn into DVD?
isn't that look much more clean and professional?
"I can likes to knows as wells" 8O
Well next time I burn(and no not with a match but with a dvd burner)a DVD I want to write "into" the dvd as well.Mabye that works better than burning "onto" a DVD.
damn... my grammar is getting bad all the time... need to work on it...
anyway~ wizardofid~ don't you sleep? look like you always on
"thumbs.db"? It is a database file containing the small images displayed when you view a folder in "thumbnail" view (as opposed to tile, icon, list, or detail view).
*Edit Mozz loser.....
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"In my weird politically incorrect hypothetically incoherent contradicting obscured world definitively maybe"
When u put Explorer in "Thumbnail" mode, it stores the down sized images in it, so that everytime u open that folder it dnt have to read the images to show u thumbnails
Actually Cameron I would test that first if I were you. Write one without them and use another pc to test wether you can view that folder in thumb mode. Cuz windows kinda wants the thumbs.db file to be in the same folder as the originals. That and windows cannot do it to the cd cuz the cd is read only when it gets to us. Furthermore windows does not do that stuff in memory.
Anywho just test it. It is worth the waste of a single CD/DVD
You know those thumbs.db take up alot of space when the check box in your windows setting is "on" to cache the thumbnails. My friend was once very desperate to get a little space on his hdd and when he delete all of these thumbs he got up to 600mb free!!! 8O