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#1 RowanM

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Posted 23 March 2007 - 08:16 PM

I've had nothing but trouble. I get those error message (80040207 in MYDVD) when trying to make a DVD from Mpegs of AVIs that came off a DV camera. If I turn hardware encoding off, I get the same error, but with the menu creation, after it has encoded the video.
I've successfully made an image to burn to disc using the convert video function, but when I try and burn it to DVD (using burn image) it makes coasters. 3.8GB and gets stuck at 3.4 GB, which it has done twice with DVD-R media. It wont even burn DVD+R media, even though I have done so before with another program.


My DVD writer is a sony 520Q, my computer is an XCTX from Rock (Rockdirect.com, which comes bundled with that useless Roxia VCD product, which is uninstalled). The graphics card is an NVIDIA 7900 GTX Go, which has the latest driver available from nvidea's site.

Appologies if this is the wrong forum.


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Posted 24 March 2007 - 05:12 AM

QUOTE (RowanM @ Mar 23 2007, 11:16 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I've had nothing but trouble. I get those error message (80040207 in MYDVD) when trying to make a DVD from Mpegs of AVIs that came off a DV camera. If I turn hardware encoding off, I get the same error, but with the menu creation, after it has encoded the video.
I've successfully made an image to burn to disc using the convert video function, but when I try and burn it to DVD (using burn image) it makes coasters. 3.8GB and gets stuck at 3.4 GB, which it has done twice with DVD-R media. It wont even burn DVD+R media, even though I have done so before with another program.
My DVD writer is a sony 520Q, my computer is an XCTX from Rock (Rockdirect.com, which comes bundled with that useless Roxia VCD product, which is uninstalled). The graphics card is an NVIDIA 7900 GTX Go, which has the latest driver available from nvidea's site.

Appologies if this is the wrong forum.
XCTX T2500: Geforce 7900GTX: WUXGA 1920x1200: 2GB 667MHz RAM: 100GB SATA 7200RPM


I get that error, if I go through the EMC 9 icon on the desktop.  I have to set it to software rendering to keep from getting that menu error.

If I go through Start/All Programs......., I can use hardware rendering, and all works like it should.

The problem is a huge bug in the program, plus I don't think that Roxio plays nicely with higher end NVidia cards, but I believe that it is the lousy NVidia drivers causing the problem.
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#3 RowanM

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Posted 26 March 2007 - 05:11 AM

QUOTE (grandpabruce @ Mar 24 2007, 05:12 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I get that error, if I go through the EMC 9 icon on the desktop.  I have to set it to software rendering to keep from getting that menu error.

If I go through Start/All Programs......., I can use hardware rendering, and all works like it should.

The problem is a huge bug in the program, plus I don't think that Roxio plays nicely with higher end NVidia cards, but I believe that it is the lousy NVidia drivers causing the problem.


Yeah, I think I'm going to go with the refund option  mad.gif
I've not heard a peap from the official people, if it were one thing, okay , but it wont burn DVD+R, it makes coasters out of DVD-R, it refuses to encode video and menu in hardware and menu in software modes.  I don't even want to find out what else isn't working.
Lets face it, it's a beta and I'm not doing their beta testing for that sort of money (minus a hundred bucks)

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Posted 26 March 2007 - 05:16 AM

QUOTE (RowanM @ Mar 26 2007, 08:11 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Yeah, I think I'm going to go with the refund option mad.gif
I've not heard a peap from the official people, if it were one thing, okay , but it wont burn DVD+R, it makes coasters out of DVD-R, it refuses to encode video and menu in hardware and menu in software modes. I don't even want to find out what else isn't working.
Lets face it, it's a beta and I'm not doing their beta testing for that sort of money (minus a hundred bucks)


Then there is nothing more to say.   Too bad.
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