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#1 fhoss

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Posted 05 December 2006 - 02:35 PM

I am having trouble encoding my menu in EMC9.  The movie encodes ok but at the end when it gets to encoding the menu I keep getting "80040207 error while encoding menu" note. I looked through the forum for similar topics and found nothing helpful. I recently created a DVD with EMC9 and, using the default menu page, was able to create it with the menu. So I know it will work.  Am I missing something simple here? I am burning the project to an ISO file.  The movie plays back fine but no menu.  I checked the top line and made sure I selected DVD and not "DVD no menu".
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#2 pam_mortensen

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Posted 26 January 2007 - 07:04 PM

Frank,

Did you find a solution to your problem?  I just tried to burn my first project and got the same error 80040207 Error while Encoding movie.  

Any solutions?

Thanks!

Pam
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#3 gi7omy

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Posted 26 January 2007 - 07:16 PM

check this thread (basically it's a hardware problem with your graphics)

http://forums.suppor...amp;hl=80040207
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