DLA, anyone ever used it?
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DLA, anyone ever used it?
I have DLA on my T42 and was reading a little about it, just wondering if anyone has ever used it and is it what it claims to be, like another hard drive.
Don't recent Windows and other OSes come with built-in UDF support to read packet-formatted discs? Though I'm not sure about exact compatibilities with different versions of UDF specs...
And years ago they were notorious about interoperability. BTW how come Sonic just doesn't merge their DLA with DirectCD since they bought Roxio?
And years ago they were notorious about interoperability. BTW how come Sonic just doesn't merge their DLA with DirectCD since they bought Roxio?
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Am I the only person using DLA? I like DLA since it allows writing to a CD-R, unlike Nero InCD which requires CD-RW discs. And it's easier than using a burning utility, since DLA works with any character set and any filename (unicode), while the burning utilities require Latin characters.
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I wasn't aware of this. I have used INCD in the past, and was aware of the CD-RW limitation. In my brief overview of DLA, I thought it was basically the same as INCD. I didn't know you could use DLA with CD/R's - even DVD+-R's! But after reading your post and reviewing DLA help, I see that you are correct. That was my main complaint with INCD, the requirement of needing to use unreliable (IMHO) CD-RW disks. I may have to give DLA another look.FRiC wrote:I like DLA since it allows writing to a CD-R, unlike Nero InCD which requires CD-RW discs.
FWIW, I have not uninstalled DLA since I have received my T42, but just now checking I have not checked the box in CD/DVD drive properties to enable DLA on the drive. I have burned a bootable CD/R with Nero and CD/R backup disks with Stomp Backup MyPC on my ThinkPad, and burned DVD+R backup disks to an external DVD drive with Stomp Backup MyPC. Every burn went without a hitch. So apparantly you do not need to uninstall DLA to burn with other software. Maybe you just need to not have it enabled on the drive if you are going to use other burning software.
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My understanding has been, you should only enable one UDF packet writer at one time (DLA, DirectCD, InCD, etc). But you can install and use multiple ISO burners, that's no problem.
BTW, DirectCD also allows writing to CD-R and DVD+/-R, just like DLA (but unlike InCD in the past, I'm not sure what the current situation is). With me it's usually a toss up about choosing between DirectCD and DLA (both are now products owned by the same company, so perhaps they might be merged later?).
BTW, DirectCD also allows writing to CD-R and DVD+/-R, just like DLA (but unlike InCD in the past, I'm not sure what the current situation is). With me it's usually a toss up about choosing between DirectCD and DLA (both are now products owned by the same company, so perhaps they might be merged later?).
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