I Have twice tried to burn a DVD with Roxio 2010. Both times it got to 97% and McAfee warns me that something is attempting to change my Registry. The first time, I said don't allow it. After that nothing happened it just sat there with disc activity and drive activity, but the burn did not progress. After several minutes, I gave up and canceled the burn. The second time, I got the same warning from McAfee and I said allow the change, thinking that this would resolve the burn problem. I was wrong, it still stayed at 97% for several minutes. I never had this problem with Roxio 2009.
Thanks for any help I can get on this issue.
userdoba
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DVD Burn stops at 97%
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Posted 13 September 2009 - 12:45 PM
QUOTE (Dan Cordoba @ Sep 13 2009, 03:23 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I Have twice tried to burn a DVD with Roxio 2010. Both times it got to 97% and McAfee warns me that something is attempting to change my Registry. The first time, I said don't allow it. After that nothing happened it just sat there with disc activity and drive activity, but the burn did not progress. After several minutes, I gave up and canceled the burn. The second time, I got the same warning from McAfee and I said allow the change, thinking that this would resolve the burn problem. I was wrong, it still stayed at 97% for several minutes. I never had this problem with Roxio 2009.
Thanks for any help I can get on this issue.
userdoba
Thanks for any help I can get on this issue.
userdoba
You should be disconnected from the Internet and doing nothing else while you are doing any video work.
It is just possible that MCAfee is scanning everything that is being written to your hard drive and now remembers that whatever it was was not allowed and won't allow it in the future. My guess is that is NOT what is happening but you can never tell.
Try burning your project to an ISO file rather than directly to a disc and then use Copy and Conveert to copy the ISO to the disc.
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Posted 16 September 2009 - 03:02 PM
QUOTE (sknis @ Sep 13 2009, 01:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You should be disconnected from the Internet and doing nothing else while you are doing any video work.
It is just possible that MCAfee is scanning everything that is being written to your hard drive and now remembers that whatever it was was not allowed and won't allow it in the future. My guess is that is NOT what is happening but you can never tell.
Try burning your project to an ISO file rather than directly to a disc and then use Copy and Conveert to copy the ISO to the disc.
It is just possible that MCAfee is scanning everything that is being written to your hard drive and now remembers that whatever it was was not allowed and won't allow it in the future. My guess is that is NOT what is happening but you can never tell.
Try burning your project to an ISO file rather than directly to a disc and then use Copy and Conveert to copy the ISO to the disc.
Thanks for your reply Digital Guru:
I am not on the internet and I do not have any other appplications running when I do a burn. I tried the burn a third time, and this time it completed the burn, although it took several moments to do so after it hit the 97% mark. I guess I just have to be more patient. I will loook into burning to an ISO file.
userdoba
#4
Posted 16 September 2009 - 06:24 PM
QUOTE (Dan Cordoba @ Sep 16 2009, 06:02 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Thanks for your reply Digital Guru:
I am not on the internet and I do not have any other appplications running when I do a burn. I tried the burn a third time, and this time it completed the burn, although it took several moments to do so after it hit the 97% mark. I guess I just have to be more patient. I will loook into burning to an ISO file.
userdoba
I am not on the internet and I do not have any other appplications running when I do a burn. I tried the burn a third time, and this time it completed the burn, although it took several moments to do so after it hit the 97% mark. I guess I just have to be more patient. I will loook into burning to an ISO file.
userdoba
You might want to disable McAfee, any time you are doing video work!! NEVER have your AV running when doing video work.
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#5
Posted 17 September 2009 - 08:24 AM
QUOTE (grandpabruce @ Sep 16 2009, 07:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
You might want to disable McAfee, any time you are doing video work!! NEVER have your AV running when doing video work.
Good suggestion grandpabruce. I'll try that next time.
Thanks,
userdoba
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