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    What format do I need? I want to get on burning the scubasteve demo. I have a step by step already downloaded so I don't screw it up, just need the 'write' media. :doh! 1:
    -Greg

    Some people are born on third base and go through life thinking they hit a triple. - Barry Switzer

    HO's Basement Take 2

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    BD-Rs, 25GB if it will fit on there. I'm not sure what the scubasteve demo is. You might just want to get some BD-REs so you don't have to worry about pricey coasters.

    Most posts made under this account probably influenced by "kool-aid". Done drinking what Chase is offering, and my current views have significantly changed.

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    • #3
      Gator-

      I 'think' the demo is around 45-50 GB.

      Does that get compressed or anything when I burn it?
      I know he burns it to one BD when he sends it out...

      Guess I should just buy a pack of REs and figure it out....:eek:

      EDIT: Holy @#[email protected], $85 for 6 of the 50 GB discs? WOW
      -Greg

      Some people are born on third base and go through life thinking they hit a triple. - Barry Switzer

      HO's Basement Take 2

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      • #4
        A BD-RE 50GB is between $40-50. What have I gotten myself into.

        So, is it get 1 RE to make sure my method is right, and then a 6 pack of BD-Rs to do some others...hmmm
        -Greg

        Some people are born on third base and go through life thinking they hit a triple. - Barry Switzer

        HO's Basement Take 2

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        • #5
          Oh, heck yeah, I know what you're talking about now!



          Awesome demo disc.

          I just used my HTPC and mounted the iso. :(

          I don't know if a $13 potential coaster or a $40 RE is the better way to go. Those things ain't cheap!
          Most posts made under this account probably influenced by "kool-aid". Done drinking what Chase is offering, and my current views have significantly changed.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by LilGator
            Oh, heck yeah, I know what you're talking about now!



            Awesome demo disc.

            I just used my HTPC and mounted the iso. :(

            I don't know if a $13 potential coaster or a $40 RE is the better way to go. Those things ain't cheap!
            Mojave was nice enough to convert them all to mkv and so I have both formats.

            But I'm working out a deal with a buddy to swap the scubasteve BD for the old demo discs. :D
            -Greg

            Some people are born on third base and go through life thinking they hit a triple. - Barry Switzer

            HO's Basement Take 2

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            • #7
              Originally posted by HuskerOmaha
              A BD-RE 50GB is between $40-50. What have I gotten myself into.

              So, is it get 1 RE to make sure my method is right, and then a 6 pack of BD-Rs to do some others...hmmm

              Sony BD-RE 50GB Blu-ray Re-writable Disc for $22.95 each.

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              • #8
                I downloaded and burned the scuba disc and it is pretty good. On the thread they had going, I saw several folks suggest buying a pack of 3 Sony BD-RE DL 50GB discs on ebay from a seller named j-stop, which I did.

                Worked very well and I am pleased with the end result.

                Just checked and he has a "Buy It Now" deal for $37 (free shipping). Add $3.99 for insurance.
                Ray

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