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Post icon  Posted 31 October 2006 - 08:37 AM

I made a slide show using Sonic's MyDVD Software (version8) and then put music to it and put it into Roxio in order to burn it to a DVD which can be watched on a TV DVD player. I'm just learning all this, so I'm sure somewhere along the line I didn't do something I was suppose to do. The show was great and in perfect sync with the music. It plays perfectly on my computer. However, when i burn it, just the first ten minutes burn to the DVD and then it skips to about the last 5 minutes of the show. The show is 433 photos and lasts about 34 minutes. I've tried everything, but it will always burn like this. Any suggestions? What am I doing wrong?
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Posted 31 October 2006 - 09:03 AM

View Postbeckymon, on Oct 31 2006, 10:37 AM, said:

I made a slide show using Sonic's MyDVD Software (version8) and then put music to it and put it into Roxio in order to burn it to a DVD which can be watched on a TV DVD player. I'm just learning all this, so I'm sure somewhere along the line I didn't do something I was suppose to do. The show was great and in perfect sync with the music. It plays perfectly on my computer. However, when i burn it, just the first ten minutes burn to the DVD and then it skips to about the last 5 minutes of the show. The show is 433 photos and lasts about 34 minutes. I've tried everything, but it will always burn like this. Any suggestions? What am I doing wrong?


When you go to burn the production, uncheck burn to disc and folder and check burn image file. Name it ans select where you want it saved. Once it finishes, copy that iso file to a blank DVD using Creator Classic or Disc Copier.

By the way, if you want to double check, after you have created the iso file, open Disc Copier and you will be able to preview the image file before you copy it.
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