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it may be an idea to ring the line provider to carry out some tests to see if it comes back with an fault, come be a fault within the exchnage??
who ever you pay the line rental to, that is who you need to call. If its bT then you can log a fault via Bt's website. (www.bt.com)
foook £85 thats unlreal. our lease lines at work cost around that and basically you get your own direct connection (1:1 centention ratio)
edit just seen your post, so you get all of the full services for £85, right ok ;)
^ yeah spot on mate. she doesnt know the model of the unit though yet so until then she wont know lol!
yeah its the cd changer input or IP-Bus as pioneer call it what you need on the back
this is what you need. http://caraudiosecurity.com/shop/product/products_id/4928.html
once you find the model then check on the pioneer website to see if it has the cd changer input.
my dad recently put a similar parrot product in his car to go with his blackberry and it is mint works just as good as the built in bluetooth in my pioneer h/u
sorry mate i thought you had seen my revised post about dvd santa. it doesnt look like it has a data burn to dvd option.
i would try using the slowest speed possible with the software you have got first of all. also have tried just burning it in vista (dont laugh, it could work ;))
why not just convert them to DVD. i know you have an avi player but there is obviously an issue will loosing sync when burning and VSO is what i use and it is perfect.