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Photostory
One answer, on 6/15/2009
RE: play back on dvd
It's probably the discs. I've noticed if I re-use an RW too many times, it will "pause" or freeze during playback. Try using a new DVD. Also be sure your write speed matches the disc's. You can usually find that info on the DVD package. Like x4
Off topic
2 answers, most recent on 6/12/2009
RE: [Closed] How do you convert a wmv file to a regular DVD file?
Hi again, Sounds like you're doing everything correctly and I take it that the burning process is terminating without any error messages. Does the DVD player give you any specific error message when trying and failing to read the disc? Otherwise
Movie Studio
2 answers, most recent on 3/31/2010
write error occured on disk
I get this msg when write error occures: 05/23/2009 01:51:41 PM.619: AVSDK Message - ERROR: :Cannot write to disc -> Power calibration or program memory area update failure (ASC/ASCQ 73/00) 05/23/2009 01:51:51 PM.770: AVSDK Status -
Movie Studio
One answer, on 5/7/2009
RE: [Closed] burned dvd's won't play
Hi, Do you get any kind of specific error message from any of the players when trying to play the disks? Or do they just not find any content on them? Please doublecheck these two points: 1.) Make sure you're really authoring a standard video
Movie Studio
2 answers, most recent on 5/6/2009
RE: Problem Burning, PLEASE HELP.... COURSEWORK!!
Hi, What Tim said. There have already been countless topics on burning troubleshooting here. Just run a search and you will find more detailed information. What I wanted to add: MPEG-4 export works via the "Export movie" function in the "File"
Movie Studio
One answer, on 5/7/2009
Why do I receive an error message when trying to burn to a DVD+R
I get this error message when I try to durn to DVD+R Dual Layer media. Does anyone know why? AVSDK Message - INFO: :Recording -> writing data ... 05/05/2009 07:06:10 AM.265: AVSDK Message - ERROR: :Cannot write to disc -> Required
Movie Studio
2 answers, most recent on 5/11/2009
RE: how do i burn my movie in normal speed time?
Hi, I think this problem would require a way more detailed analysis, with a lot of additional questions having to be answered. First of all: What source material are you using in your project (e.g. video format/codec, frame rate, origin)?
Audio Cleaning Lab
One answer, on 4/12/2009
RE: Burning a project in Audia Lab !5
Hi, Where is the title information supposed to come from? When you usually replay a regular audio CD in one of the said programs, they pull the title information from one of the big Internet CD databases (FreeDB, Gracenote). The CDs are usually
Movie Studio
2 answers, most recent on 3/28/2009
RE: [Closed] Won't accept AVI
Hi again, Congrats on resolving the AVI import issue. Seems like you've run into some possibly burning-related problem now. When exactly does your system blue-screen? When you switch to the burning tab, when you initiate the burning/encoding
Movie Studio
One answer, on 3/19/2009
[Closed] Internal Processing error
It goes through all the steps to the burning process but stops on the last step and I get a internal processing error and a input/output error when reading/writing to disc. I have installed all the patches and I have followed all of the
Audio Cleaning Lab
One answer, on 12/23/2008
RE: Track Markers
Hi again, Thanks for further clarifying this and explaining why you're going via the audio file export for burning. Seems like Cleaning Lab doesn't properly recognize your burner. This can happen. As there are several different reasons for this
Movie Studio
One answer, on 12/15/2008
RE: [Closed] Magix movie editer Burning Problem?? help please
Hi there, My recommendation would be to go for the option to have the bit rate adjusted, so it will fit on one single DVD. A little background information: Basically, when you burn a video DVD, your whole material is encoded into MPEG-2 video.
Photostory
2 answers, most recent on 12/15/2008
RE: play back on cd or dvd player
Hi again, Thanks for further clarifying this. Based on your additions, this essentially means that you're not authoring a standard-compliant video DVD. You're just burning some kind of data disc that has your individual image and video clip files
Movie Studio
2 answers, most recent on 11/18/2008
RE: When burning a slideshow DVD, only the first four pictures show up.
Thanks for further clarifying this. Sounds like it might be a pure readability problem of the created DVD. Can you track down the DVD image directory that was created on your hard drive during the DVD encoding? Just check in your program/path
Off topic
One answer, on 11/10/2008
about my laptop...help please
ok well...when i try to write anything to a data disc wether it is music, documents, or videos...when i try to send something to the cd drive a message pops up saying...E:/ is not accessible...incorrect function why is it doing this??? ive
Movie Studio
5 answers, most recent on 7/24/2008
RE: burn in movie edit pro 12
Hi again, Thanks for further clarifying this. After your initial enquiry, I was under the impression that it was some program settings or usage related problem regarding the correct creation and encoding of movies specifically with a 16:9 aspect
Photostory
One answer, on 6/27/2008
RE: Burn A DVD On a Vista pc
This is apparently a problem creating the DVD image file on your hard drive, which is necessary before the actual burning process. You should check in the program settings where PhotoStory is currently trying to create the image. (Access the program
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