Quote Originally Posted by 12clicks View Post
The answer to Basschick's question is "no"
however, if you want to keep adding lies about our transaction, I'll keep correcting you.

this is the exchange over outsourcing. this had nothing to do with burning them to DVD.

On Wed, Apr 2, 2008, 11:50 AM, BeachBoi/gaycontent said :
thats the problem im having. they are freezing during the exporting to min-dv. ive cleanied up the comp and added 2 extra drives to handle the load, but they still freeze. im not sure what the issue is. here are my options:

On Wed, Apr 2, 2008, 11:51 AM, BeachBoi/gaycontent said :
i can outsource it to a friend in new york who can use his machines ot pull the video onto mini dv's, OR i can ftp them to you

On Wed, Apr 2, 2008, 11:51 AM, BeachBoi/gaycontent said :
which would you prefer

On Wed, Apr 2, 2008, 11:51 AM, BeachBoi/gaycontent said :
if it ftp's, u need ot be aware that the files are raw avi format, so they will be HUGE, but will the quality will be 100% for you to format whichever way you want

On Wed, Apr 2, 2008, 11:52 AM, 12clicks said :
dude, seriously. you tell me you can't deliver after I pay you? wtf?




this is the ONLY time you mentioned outsourcing. this had nothing to do with me wanting DVDs and everything to do with you being unable to deliver mini dv.

I am not going to sit here and debate this with you all over again today. You copy and paste conversations at your leisure, omitting very important details in order to make yourself look more favorable. I mentioned outsourcing, you declined it in favor of having me encode the video from Mini-DV to DVD, regardless of my warning that it would take longer. I never once said that I could not deliver the content. That is an assumption you created when I told you that I was having difficult with freezing at the exporting of the files to Mini-DV. I always, always deliver on content and my reputation for doing so efficiently with the best quality remains intact to my current clients (Pride Studios, ICP, EENT, BluMedia & D&E productions). Sure, sometimes problems arise with content delivery (such as a bad tape or cd that did not burn properly), to which I promptly address and correct the issue, as I tried to do with you. However, with your irrational behavior and penchant for "flying off the handle" over a simple, correctable issue, I found it very difficult to appease you. Honestly, had I even thought of the option of getting a hard drive in order to store all of these files to send to you, I would have. Each video file is at least 4 gigs or over. That's a lot of video to convert and burn. By your own admission in one of our discussions, you do not know much about the video editing aspect of this business, so I do not expect you to understand. DonMike and Chip have both pointed out the difficulty and consumption of time in putting your order on DVD, but you do not seem to comprehend it.

Today I am much calmer than I was yesterday, and I want all parties to be satisfied. Having said that, I still do not wish to do business with you and your refund is en route.
As for what to do with the content, I will simply use these DVD's as back-up in case I need to use them again, so at least something positive came of this experience.

I wish nothing but the best in business for you and if we ever meet at a convention, I will introduce myself and shake your hand, and hopefully this entire episode can be put behind us and we can both move on in our respective business ventures.

Rocky