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Teach yourelf Instant German

Infohash:

DF29814A11F6224A1A2C34B3850B655ACAF84CAA

Type:

Books

Title:

Teach yourelf Instant German

Category:

Audio/Audio books

Uploaded:

2008-04-14 (by Rossco92)

Description:

Teach Yourself Instant German audio CD Meant to accompany an exercise book, but I think is OK for standalone use Enjoy =)

Files count:

1

Size:

849.13 Mb

Trackers:

udp://tracker.openbittorrent.com:80
udp://open.demonii.com:1337
udp://tracker.coppersurfer.tk:6969
udp://exodus.desync.com:6969

Comments:

Rossco92 (2008-04-14)

Sorry about the speed - Pishy UK BT Broadband - But shall keep seeding - Non-seeders will have their downloads ceased - I'm not here to waste bandwidth - Other than that, enjoy =)

jiehaa (2008-04-14)

It should be great if you can release the book also.
Is that possible????
Kannst du das buch auch uploaden bitte??
Sehr Vielen dank :)

Rossco92 (2008-04-15)

Sorry, but it's not a digital copy - It's a paper-back copy =( Too small to scan well too

MagiciansFR (2008-04-16)

Was is los mit diesem ding? When I try to open the file I get "Can't find the file or file is not a CD image file. Magic ISO and Power ISO will not open. I used Nero to burn on to a DVD and only the desktop.ini file will show up. Rossco92, any advise on how to burn this thing where it works?

Rossco92 (2008-04-16)

Hmm, try changing .iso to .cdr and then try to burn it.

MagiciansFR (2008-04-16)

Rossco92, burn with what? Nero doesn't recognize .cdr, Alcohol seems to recognize it but then will not initialize the DVD burner, keeps wanting a blank DVD even after I put in a blank DVD+R or DVD-R. It is a DVD we're talking about burning here, right? I thought I used to use a CD burning program out of Germany that burned filetype .cdr but don't remember it's name and that was back before DVDs. When I look up filetype all I find for .cdr is a Corel Graphics file type and I think some audio file type. What will burn a .cdr image?

Rossco92 (2008-04-16)

FileExt says this about .cdr
Program - Final Cut Pro
Final Cut provides Mac users editing tools, sound design, real-time motion graphics and DVD authoring. CDR files are ISO images and, if moved to a PC, can be renamed and burned as ISO files.

Rossco92 (2008-04-16)

They (ISO and CDR) are raw images, the extension doesn't really matter. No one else seems to have a problem =/ The original was a CD, not a DVD. The image file is just of a higher quality, as I used Disk Utility (Yes, on a Mac) and created a "DVD/CD Master Image". I don't know what else I can say to help you =(

MagiciansFR (2008-04-17)

Thanks for the research and attempt at help Rossco92. I think my basic problem has been pinpointed Mac vs. PC. I'll try to find out if Final Cut Pro or Disk Utility maybe have PC versions. That's wierd how a disk that's not supposed to hold no more than 650-700 megabytes gets blown up to 849 megabytes by this utility when creating an image. Looks like a lot of overhead there! I'm also trying to find something that might convert the file from iso to maybe bin/cue, no luck so far though, the conversion utilities I've tried will just not recognize the iso file as legitimate, again, probably because of Mac vs. PC issues.

MagiciansFR (2008-04-19)

Success! Found a program on the PC side, UltraISO, that was smart enough to recognize your file. I used that to extract the 8 aiff files. I was good to go at that point since I could have put the aiff files on my iPod to play, or Quicktime. Everything else on my iPod is mp3 though so I went ahead and used RiverPast to translate to .wav files then Xilisoft WMA MP3 Converter to produce MP3s. Just as a curious aside, and I'm not bashing Macs here, I like Macs and still have a 5 year old iMac., but the MP3s I finally ended up with were about 11 megs in size (44.1 kHz, 128 bit rate sampling). So all those files together were less than 100 megs in MP3. I compared listening to the AIFF, WAV and MP3 versions and "I" couldn't tell any difference. I have to plead ignorance here, I know AIFF has a feature that allows you to go back to where you left off on an iPod, but unless there is something else, boy is that a lot of overhead or what!??

Rossco92 (2008-04-19)

Ah, well I'm glad you got it to work =D