After cleaning all Roxio/Sonic files from my computer, I reinstalled EMC 8 Suite. Then I opened it, when to slideshow, and loaded 300 photos to use to create a DVD slideshow. After adding some text to some photos, I clicked on burn. During burning, the computer went to sleep. After I woke up the computer, the "overall progress" stopped at 85% and "current task: recording slideshow" stopped at 76%. I canceled the project, and closed everything. Then I changed the computers power options to not sleep for 3 hours. Then I opened EMC 8, retrieved my slideshow file, and attempted to burn it to a new DVD disk. However, the progress has stopped again at 85%-76%. Is the program corrupted, or is my slideshow file corrupted? I have not had any luck for 2 day trying to make this program work. Any suggestions on how make this program work?
EMC 8 - burning DVD slideshow
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morg
, Dec 13 2006 05:14 PM
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Posted 13 December 2006 - 05:14 PM
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Posted 13 December 2006 - 06:55 PM
morg, on Dec 13 2006, 05:14 PM, said:
After cleaning all Roxio/Sonic files from my computer, I reinstalled EMC 8 Suite. Then I opened it, when to slideshow, and loaded 300 photos to use to create a DVD slideshow. After adding some text to some photos, I clicked on burn. During burning, the computer went to sleep. After I woke up the computer, the "overall progress" stopped at 85% and "current task: recording slideshow" stopped at 76%. I canceled the project, and closed everything. Then I changed the computers power options to not sleep for 3 hours. Then I opened EMC 8, retrieved my slideshow file, and attempted to burn it to a new DVD disk. However, the progress has stopped again at 85%-76%. Is the program corrupted, or is my slideshow file corrupted? I have not had any luck for 2 day trying to make this program work. Any suggestions on how make this program work?
I have EMC-8 and I use Videowave for slideshows over 99 pictures or that have video clips in the slideshow. I have found it best to burn to an .ISO file from VW. Then use Diskcopy to burn it to the DVD. I have had no problems in getting 300 pictures to work fine. Sorry I can not help you beyond that.
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