Hi there,
This seems such a silly question, but being as it is rather a long time since I captured, edited and burned to DVD on VS10, maybe I have forgotten what to do? I have Windows 7 and have downloaded the patch which successfully allowed me to capture successfully.
However, now that it is time to burn to DVD - I go to 'create disc' and although this takes me through to the next page - I find I don't have the next section after that - i.e. the actual DVD menu's and the bit where I actually render and burn to DVD.
Where has it gone to?
Can anyone help me.
Thankyou.
Carole http://phpbb.ulead.com.tw/EN//posting.p ... a5ce409121#
Missing DVD burning section on VS10
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Re: Missing DVD burning section on VS10
Welcome to the forums!
Unfortunately, I think it is a Win 7 thing. VS 10 was written well before Win 7 was on the drawing board, and is not really compatible with it, though you could use compatibility mode if you have Win 7 Professional or whatever they call the Ultimate version of it... But VS X3 was the first truly compatible version with Win 7. X2 had a similar problem to your current one, but Corel brought out a patch to fix that and make X2 Win 7-compatible. But they certainly did not patch earlier versions.
In fact the missing buttons, including 'Next', which you cannot find, are there, but they are off-screen. But of course you can't move or lower the size of the screen so you can see them. However, you could try using the keyboard command Alt+N which should bring up the following pages of the burning module.
Unfortunately, I think it is a Win 7 thing. VS 10 was written well before Win 7 was on the drawing board, and is not really compatible with it, though you could use compatibility mode if you have Win 7 Professional or whatever they call the Ultimate version of it... But VS X3 was the first truly compatible version with Win 7. X2 had a similar problem to your current one, but Corel brought out a patch to fix that and make X2 Win 7-compatible. But they certainly did not patch earlier versions.
In fact the missing buttons, including 'Next', which you cannot find, are there, but they are off-screen. But of course you can't move or lower the size of the screen so you can see them. However, you could try using the keyboard command Alt+N which should bring up the following pages of the burning module.
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Re: Missing DVD burning section on VS10
Thankyou so much for your fast reply !!!!!!! I do have Win7 Professional so could always try the compatibility mode.
Nonetheless, Alt+N is good enough for me - great !! it works nicely. Many thanks.
Excellent forum.
Carole http://phpbb.ulead.com.tw/EN/posting.ph ... a5ce409121#
Nonetheless, Alt+N is good enough for me - great !! it works nicely. Many thanks.
Excellent forum.
Carole http://phpbb.ulead.com.tw/EN/posting.ph ... a5ce409121#
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Re: Missing DVD burning section on VS10
I guess what would beat VS10 working on Win7, is someone posting about VS9, or maybe even VS 5 .. 
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