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Posted 13 August 2006 - 07:34 AM

I have Easy Media Creator 8 running on a Dell 1.5G pc. I have a dual-layer 16x DVD burner. Have burned several 4.7g DVDs okay. 1st time I tried to burn a 8.5g disk nothing burned to disk. Software ran for almost 24 hours and ended successfully. I tried to play it and nothing happoned. Back in pc the disk shows 8.5g of free space in Windows Explorer. My production is 3 edited movies on the 1st menu and 2 edited movies in each of 4 additional menues. Can anyone please shed some light on what is going on? I check and appears to be current on the software build 805B30B ENU .

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Posted 13 August 2006 - 07:36 AM

View Posthby, on Aug 13 2006, 10:34 AM, said:

I have Easy Media Creator 8 running on a Dell 1.5G pc. I have a dual-layer 16x DVD burner. Have burned several 4.7g DVDs okay. 1st time I tried to burn a 8.5g disk nothing burned to disk. Software ran for almost 24 hours and ended successfully. I tried to play it and nothing happoned. Back in pc the disk shows 8.5g of free space in Windows Explorer. My production is 3 edited movies on the 1st menu and 2 edited movies in each of 4 additional menues. Can anyone please shed some light on what is going on? I check and appears to be current on the software build 805B30B ENU .

Thanks...Harry

Did you burn direct to disc or was this an ISO file? I've not done many DL's but each one I have was with an ISO file using Disc Copier and they came out fine.
Also, make sure you have the lastest firmware for your burner.
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Posted 14 August 2006 - 01:22 PM

View PostBeerman, on Aug 13 2006, 07:36 AM, said:

Did you burn direct to disc or was this an ISO file? I've not done many DL's but each one I have was with an ISO file using Disc Copier and they came out fine.
Also, make sure you have the lastest firmware for your burner.


I checked to burn to disc. Next time, after I find out what went wrong, I'll create an iso file.

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