Problem Copying Dvd Problem copying DVD
#1
Posted 18 April 2008 - 09:47 PM
The Windows Movie Maker project is a slideshow of personal photos with copyrighted music that I imported into WMM, laid over the pics.
Any ideas why this is happening? Is it because the audio files are encrypted?
#2
Posted 19 April 2008 - 02:25 AM
#3
Posted 19 April 2008 - 06:22 AM
Jim, thanks for the reply. But, as my screen name here implies, I have no idea how to even "use Vista's Explorer to copy the disc." How can a Web browser burn copies of a DVD?
#4
Posted 19 April 2008 - 10:33 AM
He's not referring to the internet explorer. He's referring to the "My Computer" type of thing that Vista has. I'm not in front of my Vista computer, so I can't give you the steps to burning a DVD in Vista.
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#5
Posted 19 April 2008 - 11:01 AM
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#6
Posted 19 April 2008 - 01:55 PM
I'm using something called "Roxio Creator Basic v9." I do insert the source DVD and select copy, and it seems to copy it just fine on to my hard drive. But then when I insert the blank DVD, it writes for a while but then stops and gives me a message saying "There was a problem writing to the disk..."
#7
Posted 19 April 2008 - 02:39 PM
What OS are you using and what type of DVD is on your computer. Your specs would be helpful.
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#8
Posted 19 April 2008 - 03:02 PM
What OS are you using and what type of DVD is on your computer. Your specs would be helpful.
I'm using Vista Home Premium. My computer has 1024 MB of memory, 250 GB hard drive with an AMD 64 chip.
I have no idea what firmware is or how I check the level of it on my DVD drive.
Here's what I've done and tried so far: I made a slideshow with still pictures, overlaid with music ripped from copyrighted commercial CDs, and published that to a DVD from Windows Movie Maker. Then I started burning them to DVDs with Windows DVD Maker (I need to make 130 DVDs). I got about 10 burned with no problem, but then I started getting this error message when a disc was about 99 percent done, and it would just spit the DVD out. So then I learned that I had a DVD burning software called Roxio Creator Basic v9 that came loaded onto my HP Pavillion a1700n when I bought it. I was able to copy my source DVD onto my hard drive in Roxio, but then was unable to copy the DVD. It would write for a while and then stop and say "There was a problem writing to the disc." So, thinking maybe something was wrong with my burner (a LightScribe DVD SuperMulti Drive/CD-Writer), today I went to Best Buy and bought an LG external SuperMulti DVD Rewriter. Its install disc included a software called Nero, which is another DVD burning program, so I tried copying the source DVD into Nero and then burning a copy with the new external burner. It seemed to work because it gave me a message that said it had burned successfully. But then when I tried to pop it into my DVD player hooked up to my TV, my DVD player tried and tried to read it but couldn't and spit it out.
???
#9
Posted 19 April 2008 - 03:12 PM
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#10
Posted 19 April 2008 - 03:20 PM
No I haven't tried the new external burner with the MS Movie Maker. I will do that now.
#11
Posted 19 April 2008 - 03:36 PM
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#12
Posted 19 April 2008 - 06:01 PM
I have no idea what firmware is or how I check the level of it on my DVD drive.
Here's what I've done and tried so far: I made a slideshow with still pictures, overlaid with music ripped from copyrighted commercial CDs, and published that to a DVD from Windows Movie Maker. Then I started burning them to DVDs with Windows DVD Maker (I need to make 130 DVDs). I got about 10 burned with no problem, but then I started getting this error message when a disc was about 99 percent done, and it would just spit the DVD out. So then I learned that I had a DVD burning software called Roxio Creator Basic v9 that came loaded onto my HP Pavillion a1700n when I bought it. I was able to copy my source DVD onto my hard drive in Roxio, but then was unable to copy the DVD. It would write for a while and then stop and say "There was a problem writing to the disc." So, thinking maybe something was wrong with my burner (a LightScribe DVD SuperMulti Drive/CD-Writer), today I went to Best Buy and bought an LG external SuperMulti DVD Rewriter. Its install disc included a software called Nero, which is another DVD burning program, so I tried copying the source DVD into Nero and then burning a copy with the new external burner. It seemed to work because it gave me a message that said it had burned successfully. But then when I tried to pop it into my DVD player hooked up to my TV, my DVD player tried and tried to read it but couldn't and spit it out.
???
You have a problem with your burner, then. Using Windows DVD Maker is what James was trying to get you to try. Since you have already done that, and you can't burn with any software, then either your burner is bad, or the discs that you have tried, out of the same spindle, are bad. I would try a different brand or type of media first.
One other thing you can do is go into Device Manager, and uninstall your burner, reboot, and see if the problem is cleared up.
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#13
Posted 19 April 2008 - 06:23 PM
The OP has two burners and they both can't be bad but it is possible but unlikely. He has already burned 10 DVDs so that might indicate that his media is OK but he may now have run into bad media in the rest of the pack. I don't have Roxio 9 Basic do you?
This post has been edited by Big_Dave: 19 April 2008 - 06:32 PM
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#14
Posted 19 April 2008 - 06:47 PM
The OP has two burners and they both can't be bad but it is possible but unlikely. He has already burned 10 DVDs so that might indicate that his media is OK but he may now have run into bad media in the rest of the pack. I don't have Roxio 9 Basic do you?
No, I have EMC 7.5, 9 and 10 Deluxe. The media may be the problem, and that is why I suggested trying a change. I would also uninstall the internal burner via Device Manager as it may have gone into PIO mode, with the failed burns.
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#15
Posted 20 April 2008 - 08:05 AM
Clicking on IDE controller listed under device manager and then doing a properties (right mouse click) on the IDE channel should show the advanced settings tab. Under that tab will indicate if DMA is enabled. If not enabled, check the box then reboot and verify to see if it stayed checked.
Deleting out the correct IDE channel (usually 2) and then rebooting should then reinstall the channel and put it back into DMA mode might also do it but I would try the above first before deleting out the channel.
This post has been edited by Big_Dave: 20 April 2008 - 08:06 AM
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#16
Posted 20 April 2008 - 08:50 AM
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#17
Posted 20 April 2008 - 12:02 PM
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#18
Posted 11 December 2008 - 05:54 AM
I have no idea what firmware is or how I check the level of it on my DVD drive.
Here's what I've done and tried so far: I made a slideshow with still pictures, overlaid with music ripped from copyrighted commercial CDs, and published that to a DVD from Windows Movie Maker. Then I started burning them to DVDs with Windows DVD Maker (I need to make 130 DVDs). I got about 10 burned with no problem, but then I started getting this error message when a disc was about 99 percent done, and it would just spit the DVD out. So then I learned that I had a DVD burning software called Roxio Creator Basic v9 that came loaded onto my HP Pavillion a1700n when I bought it. I was able to copy my source DVD onto my hard drive in Roxio, but then was unable to copy the DVD. It would write for a while and then stop and say "There was a problem writing to the disc." So, thinking maybe something was wrong with my burner (a LightScribe DVD SuperMulti Drive/CD-Writer), today I went to Best Buy and bought an LG external SuperMulti DVD Rewriter. Its install disc included a software called Nero, which is another DVD burning program, so I tried copying the source DVD into Nero and then burning a copy with the new external burner. It seemed to work because it gave me a message that said it had burned successfully. But then when I tried to pop it into my DVD player hooked up to my TV, my DVD player tried and tried to read it but couldn't and spit it out.
???
Maybe it's something as simple as bad blank disc's. With the amount of copies you are trying to make I'll bet you bought a 100 pack, I suppose it's possible the first few off the top to good. then some bad ones. I've had problems in the past with Roxio and cheap disc's. Take a look at this web site for info on good/bad disc's http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htmu . Roxio used to have a "check media" as part of it's burn software, but I haven't seen it in emc-9
#19
Posted 11 December 2008 - 06:53 AM
Check in the start menu under 'tools'
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