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0x80004005 Is this version tested properly before released ?

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Post icon  Posted 08 April 2006 - 04:35 PM

I have Build: 3.0.90a but not with emc80_805_update.exe.

I'm still getting 0x80004005 and ruined my 10 blank DVDs to trash.
Is this product tested before released ? I saw too many peoples complained this version of EMC8.
Please help me out.
:) :huh: :D

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Posted 08 April 2006 - 04:49 PM

View Postez2mails, on Apr 8 2006, 07:35 PM, said:

I have Build: 3.0.90a but not with emc80_805_update.exe.

I'm still getting 0x80004005 and ruined my 10 blank DVDs to trash.
Is this product tested before released ? I saw too many peoples complained this version of EMC8.
Please help me out.
:) :huh: :D

More info please....computer specs and what you're doing when you get this error.
Are you burning directly to disc or ISO?
Yes, this product was tested extensively by many, many testers before it was released!
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Posted 08 April 2006 - 05:33 PM

View Postez2mails, on Apr 8 2006, 04:35 PM, said:

I have Build: 3.0.90a but not with emc80_805_update.exe.

I'm still getting 0x80004005 and ruined my 10 blank DVDs to trash.
Is this product tested before released ? I saw too many peoples complained this version of EMC8.
Please help me out.
:) :huh: :D


Have you applied the fix listed by Patrox at the top of this page with 0x80004005 in the subject line?

The link to the fix is:
http://forums.suppor...?showtopic=3324
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Posted 08 April 2006 - 06:25 PM

I have been very frustrated as well! I kept getting an error 80004003. I spoke with Technical (NO) assistance who was of no help but to try to pin the problem on my computer firmware updates. I found a way to burn my project may be this will help you? I was using VideoWave for a 10min movie I had put together. I got out of videowave and went back to the main menu and selected (Burn a DVD) I think the icon was on the right hand side. Once in there on the right I selected input a movie (I think that is what it said) then I retrieved my movie from my "Recent Projects" and magically it got past the encoding error and burned! YEAH! Hope this helps! Sonic/Roxio has some work to do!
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Posted 08 April 2006 - 07:09 PM

View Postsaftydog, on Apr 8 2006, 10:25 PM, said:

I have been very frustrated as well! I kept getting an error 80004003. I spoke with Technical (NO) assistance who was of no help but to try to pin the problem on my computer firmware updates. I found a way to burn my project may be this will help you? I was using VideoWave for a 10min movie I had put together. I got out of videowave and went back to the main menu and selected (Burn a DVD) I think the icon was on the right hand side. Once in there on the right I selected input a movie (I think that is what it said) then I retrieved my movie from my "Recent Projects" and magically it got past the encoding error and burned! YEAH! Hope this helps! Sonic/Roxio has some work to do!
Caroline

I don't understand where you got the 80004003 error since you never describe that. There is no magic way you found to burn the DVD - that is the way it should be done.

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Post icon  Posted 08 April 2006 - 07:27 PM

View Postpcostanza, on Apr 8 2006, 04:49 PM, said:

More info please....computer specs and what you're doing when you get this error.
Are you burning directly to disc or ISO?
Yes, this product was tested extensively by many, many testers before it was released!

Hi,
I was in DIVxDVD session. Please advice me. thanks.

here is my details:

Hardware Information
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CPU : Intel Pentium 4 2533 MHz
Bus Speed : 133 MHz
Motherboard : MICRO-STAR MS-6577
System : HP DA193A-ABA 754n
BIOS : Phoenix 3.17
Memory : 768 MB
Sound : SB Live! Wave Device
Video : Intel® 82845G/GL/GE/PE/GV Graphics Controller

Software Information
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Operating System : Windows XP Home Edition (5.01.2600 Service Pack 2)
Country : United States
Language : English
ANSI Code Page : 1252
OEM Code Page : 437
DirectX : DirectX 9.0c

Drive Information
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Drive : BENQ DVD DC DQ60
Type : DVD-RAM Recorder
Firmware Version : MRDC
Buffer Size : 1419 KB
Date : ?
Serial Number : KWMB507119SC0˙˙˙
Vendor Specific :
Drive Letter : H:\
Location : 1:1
Mechanism : Tray
Read Speed : 10.0 , 8.0 , 1.0 X
Write Speed : 16.0 , 8.0 , 4.0 , 2.4 X

Read CD Text : Yes
Return C2 Pointers : Yes
Read CD-R : Yes
Read CD-RW : Yes
Read DVD-ROM : Yes
Read DVD-RAM : Yes
Read DVD-R : Yes
Read DVD-RW : Yes
Read DVD-R DL : Yes
Read DVD+R : Yes
Read DVD+RW : Yes
Read DVD+R DL : Yes
Read BD-ROM : No
Read BD-R : No
Read BD-RE : No
Read HD DVD-ROM : No
Read HD DVD-R : No
Read HD DVD-RW : No
Read HD-BURN : No
Read Digital Audio : Yes
Read CD+G : No
Read VideoCD : Yes

Write CD-R : Yes
Write CD-RW : Yes
Write DVD-R : Yes
Write DVD-RW : Yes
Write DVD-R DL : Yes
Write DVD+R : Yes
Write DVD+RW : Yes
Write DVD+R DL : Yes
Write DVD-RAM : Yes
Write BD-R : No
Write BD-RE : No
Write HD DVD-R : No
Write HD DVD-RW : No
Write HD-BURN-R : No
Write HD-BURN-RW : No
Buffer Underrun Protection : Yes
Mount Rainier : Yes
SolidBurn : No
Modes : Packet, TAO, DAO, SAO, RAW SAO, RAW SAO 16, RAW SAO 96

Region Protection Control : RPC II
Region : None
Changes User : 5
Changes Vendor : 4
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Post icon  Posted 09 April 2006 - 05:59 AM

I am getting the same error and it happens on both of my computers when performing the same steps at attempting to backup either a DVD or a large AVI file.

I am using Windows XP SP2 Home on one computer and Pro on the other. One is a notebook and one a desktop and both have the latest firmware and any other available updates. I have also installed the update to EMC 8.05 and the menu hotfix referenced in another post. I have previously had no issue burning DVD's or CD's and this error must indicate something is wrong with EMC 8 as it only appeared after installing EMC 8.

The most recent error comes when I am trying to backup a large AVI file of a movie and burn it to DVD. The AVI file plays fine directly from my computer. I open Disc Copier and find the file using the Video Compilation button. I then tell my computer to burn to DVD. Another Disc Copier window opens and seems to progress Creating DVD to 100% as if it is going fine but it does not complete and the error information is "unspecified error" 0x80004005. The disc must have a tiny track or bit of information burned to it as it is turned into a coaster, but you can not tell anything was written to the DVD.

I have tried this process burning directly from the AVI file to DVD, or by burning the file to my computer and then creating the DVD. Same error and another coater. It does seem that this is turning into a rather significant known issue as there are many reports of this error int he forums. Has anyone found a solution?
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Posted 09 April 2006 - 06:51 AM

View Postez2mails, on Apr 8 2006, 11:27 PM, said:

Hi,
I was in DIVxDVD session. Please advice me. thanks.

here is my details:

Hardware Information
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CPU : Intel Pentium 4 2533 MHz
Bus Speed : 133 MHz
Motherboard : MICRO-STAR MS-6577
System : HP DA193A-ABA 754n
BIOS : Phoenix 3.17
Memory : 768 MB
Sound : SB Live! Wave Device
Video : Intel® 82845G/GL/GE/PE/GV Graphics Controller


Unfortunately your on-board video card is not totally compatible with EMC 8 and DirectX 9c. This quote is from the Intel site

Intel® 82845G Graphics Controller
What 2D/3D Graphics Features are Supported?



The graphics/video features are divided into two sections:

3D Graphics Features
2D Graphics Features
3D Graphics Features
Full OpenGL* 1.3 ICD (Installable Client Driver)
Compatible with DirectX* 9.0, 8.x, and 7.x
Not all of the new features of DirectX 9.0 are supported


I have the same card and had all sorts of video related problems until I replaced it with a better video card

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Post icon  Posted 09 April 2006 - 01:41 PM

View Postmyguggi, on Apr 9 2006, 06:51 AM, said:

Unfortunately your on-board video card is not totally compatible with EMC 8 and DirectX 9c. This quote is from the Intel site

Intel® 82845G Graphics Controller
What 2D/3D Graphics Features are Supported?



The graphics/video features are divided into two sections:

3D Graphics Features
2D Graphics Features
3D Graphics Features
Full OpenGL* 1.3 ICD (Installable Client Driver)
Compatible with DirectX* 9.0, 8.x, and 7.x
Not all of the new features of DirectX 9.0 are supported


I have the same card and had all sorts of video related problems until I replaced it with a better video card


Hmmm.
I think Encoding may not need a H/W feature. EMC8 shouldn't need what your PC graphic card installed for encoding. EMC only need CODEC to do it.
Why does EMC8 need DirectX ?
Pls advice me.
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Posted 10 April 2006 - 05:29 AM

With more and more people using Firefox and other browsers, some forget that EMC 8 requires you to have IE 5 or higher on your computer. Do you have any version of IE and is it up to date? That error could be connected to IE and active server page. Google that error and see which solution works for you.

View Postdonrull, on Apr 9 2006, 08:59 AM, said:

I am getting the same error and it happens on both of my computers when performing the same steps at attempting to backup either a DVD or a large AVI file. I have tried this process burning directly from the AVI file to DVD, or by burning the file to my computer and then creating the DVD. Same error and another coater. It does seem that this is turning into a rather significant known issue as there are many reports of this error int he forums. Has anyone found a solution?

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