Friday, May 31, 2013

For Those Who Ordered the DVD.....

I deeply apologize that the DVD reproduction process has taken so long. I am frustrated, because I love my readers! Honestly, it is not my fault.

I have actually spent more money by now in purchasing and downloading DVD copying/duplicating programs onto my computer, than people have sent me money to order a copy (3 people ordered it.)

None of these programs have worked effectively to date. I have consulted several computer experts, in fact, about this. They are working with me presently. It is too difficult to find a reproducer in my area, as I discovered. The one I have contacted never responded.

At this point, I have one foolproof option left. I should be able to get copies ordered from the station that originally filmed it. I will contact my host, and find out how to order copies directly from the station. I should have them relatively soon, as as soon as they can run off the copies.

UPDATE: THE DVD'S HAVE BEEN ORDERED FROM THE PRODUCER AND SHOULD BE AVAILABLE NEXT WEEK FOR THEM TO MAIL TO ME, AND I CAN THEN MAIL THEM OUT.

THANKS FOR YOUR PATIENCE!

-Pamela Rae




1 comment:

  1. I’ve seen quite a few burned DVD’s that don’t play very well in DVD players (lot’s of skipping) or they won’t play at all (sometimes they can be played on a computer). The website www.digitalfaq.com has good information on how to burn a quality DVD. The most important thing they say is to use quality blank disks. They have recommendations for the blank media to use and where to buy it on Amazon for the best price www.digitalfaq.com/reviews/dvd-media.htm. They also have recommendations for DVD burners www.digitalfaq.com/forum/media/2808-best-worst-dvd.html. The two software programs they talk about the most are ImgBurn and DVD Decrypter (both are free). I use ImgBurn. It's simple to use and does everything I need.

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