Unspecified Errors
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allygoat
Unspecified Errors
This keepd popping up when i go to burn the first part of the movie. I already burned the 2nd half but the first just won't burn. It gora all the way through until it says writing to disc and only gets to 4%. then the Unspecified errors pops up. Anyone know what is going on? Or is it impossible to know what the hell is happening?
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FRance
Hi
If you have other burning software that load into your system tray like Nero InCD or Roxio EZCD Creator, please uninstall/ unload or disable them from running for the time being.
*Make sure your DVD burner supports the media that you used. There are basically two types of DVD for burning, the [+] and the [-] formats. Check which one your burner supports. If your burner supports both, try interchanging from [+] to [-] and vice versa. Try other brands of DVD blank discs as well. Your burner might be incompatible with that particular brand or the speed of disc that you used.
*Windows XP has the capability of burning data disc via drag and drop into your DVD/CD writer drive. Then with just a click of the button, it will execute the write process of the data disc. Use Windows Explorer to browse through your DVD drive and check if there are any files there that are ready to burn. An indication of this is if you see files there that are transparent or looks like "hidden" files. You might have dragged it there by accident. Delete the files. Otherwise, you won't be able to use it for burning with other applications.
TIP: Use the lowest possible burning speed. This will increase the compatibility of your finished DVD with different DVD Players.
Hope this would help.
If you have other burning software that load into your system tray like Nero InCD or Roxio EZCD Creator, please uninstall/ unload or disable them from running for the time being.
*Make sure your DVD burner supports the media that you used. There are basically two types of DVD for burning, the [+] and the [-] formats. Check which one your burner supports. If your burner supports both, try interchanging from [+] to [-] and vice versa. Try other brands of DVD blank discs as well. Your burner might be incompatible with that particular brand or the speed of disc that you used.
*Windows XP has the capability of burning data disc via drag and drop into your DVD/CD writer drive. Then with just a click of the button, it will execute the write process of the data disc. Use Windows Explorer to browse through your DVD drive and check if there are any files there that are ready to burn. An indication of this is if you see files there that are transparent or looks like "hidden" files. You might have dragged it there by accident. Delete the files. Otherwise, you won't be able to use it for burning with other applications.
TIP: Use the lowest possible burning speed. This will increase the compatibility of your finished DVD with different DVD Players.
Hope this would help.
What are the properties of your source-video files?
It is not unusual to have a video file that plays OK, but causes trouble when you try to edit or convert it. (I call it "sneaky corruption".)
This kind of problem is most common with more-compressed video formats.
When you are having trouble with one particular file, there is usually a problem with that particular file. And in-fact, most "weird problems" are caused by "bad' video files.This kept popping up when i go to burn the first part of the movie. I already burned the 2nd half but the first just won't burn
It is not unusual to have a video file that plays OK, but causes trouble when you try to edit or convert it. (I call it "sneaky corruption".)
[size=92][i]Head over heels,
No time to think.
It's like the whole world's
Out of... sync.[/i]
- Head Over Heels, The Go-Gos.[/size]
No time to think.
It's like the whole world's
Out of... sync.[/i]
- Head Over Heels, The Go-Gos.[/size]
