Hello!
I have finished editting my project in Ulead VideoStudio 10 Plus and now I want to burn it to a DVD. I have clicked Share and than Create Disc. After that I've editted the chapters and I clicked next. Than I created all the menus and chose the template. I even previewed the DVD and everything seems to be allright. BUT, when I click next so that I'll get to the burning settings section it doesn't work. I can keep on clicking next but I'll still remain in the previous section of the wizard. I don't know why I can't progress to the last step of the Create Disc section.
This seems to have an stupid solving but I don't seem to get it.
Please help me.
Thank you.
Problem creating disc in Ulead VideoStudio 10 Plus
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sjj1805
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After competing your editing click the share tab and then create video.
Once that has completed start a new VideoStudio project (To clear the timeline). Then Create Disc - now import that video created above.
Continue as before.
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Authoring a DVD
Once that has completed start a new VideoStudio project (To clear the timeline). Then Create Disc - now import that video created above.
Continue as before.
Please view:
Suggested Workflow by sjj1805
Authoring a DVD
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erunestian
Now, I understand that that way should work but I don't get it why this way it doesn't. It wouldn't bother me so much if I didn't have to set up all the chapters again and all the other stuff.
And the way I did it seem to work perfectly in the preview, even if I didn't save the video and than import it in a new project.
Hm, I'll see what I can do...but I'd love to be a way to do it without having to set up everything again.
Thanks, anyway.
And the way I did it seem to work perfectly in the preview, even if I didn't save the video and than import it in a new project.
Hm, I'll see what I can do...but I'd love to be a way to do it without having to set up everything again.
Thanks, anyway.
I ALWAYS burn the project to the hard drive first. I have exceptional hardware, but never trust a direct burn from the project. I do it for mainly 2 reasons. a) I can test it b) I can now just copy it, if a) checked out ok.erunestian wrote:Now, I understand that that way should work but I don't get it why this way it doesn't. It wouldn't bother me so much if I didn't have to set up all the chapters again and all the other stuff.
And the way I did it seem to work perfectly in the preview, even if I didn't save the video and than import it in a new project.
Hm, I'll see what I can do...but I'd love to be a way to do it without having to set up everything again.
Thanks, anyway.
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erunestian
