BURNING DVD ........ UNABLE TO DO SO

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BURNING DVD ........ UNABLE TO DO SO

Post by ASTRALPAULO »

HI Guyz/Galz..
I did everything right.......but the DVD burning process took more than 1 hour ...
it was showing step1/2 step 2/2 etc........all ok.
But it was like neverending story...! finally I just cloed CVS2010....and opened the DVD burning drive.
There was nothing on it ! 0 bytes.
where am I doing wrong ?! help please.
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Post by Black Lab »

I did everything right
And what exactly was that?

Please read the following and supply the requested info: http://forum.corel.com/EN/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=8959
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Re: BURNING DVD ........ UNABLE TO DO SO

Post by BrianCee »

I think we also need to clarify what programme you are using Astralpaulo - you say you closed CVS2010 - that doesn't make sense - do you mean Corel VideoStudio Pro X3 (in which case where does the 2010 come from) or do you mean Corel Digital Studio 2010 (which would be CDS2010)

If you can clarify that it will avoid somebody sending you off down the wrong path.

and PLEASE put at least your country in the 'Location' box in your profile - why is everyone frightened to at least tell us their home country - not everyone in the world lives in America and knowing a questioners location can make a difference to giving the most helpful answer.
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Post by skier-hughes »

Over an hour is not unusual for long movies of weird video formats that need converting and putting into the correct format, so if you could list the file types, properties etc you used in the timeline and the settings chosen for output, length of movie etc
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