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#1 User is offline   SickPuP 

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Posted 16 September 2006 - 02:19 PM

Looks like roxio doesn't know how to properly detect the size of a DVD anymore. I have a project movie which I created using a third party program. The disc was over a normal DVD size. So I used DVD Shrink to make my movie fit onto one disc. I have done this with tons of movies before. Now with Roxio 9 it begins copying all files and then about 1 min left of copying the program says I don't have enough space. At this point the disc is ruined and Roxio is useless. I suggest learning file size and fixing this problem fast. Until then, looks like I'll be using Nero because there DVD burning is much easier than Roxio.
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Posted 16 September 2006 - 02:39 PM

View PostSickPuP, on Sep 16 2006, 06:19 PM, said:

Looks like roxio doesn't know how to properly detect the size of a DVD anymore. I have a project movie which I created using a third party program. The disc was over a normal DVD size. So I used DVD Shrink to make my movie fit onto one disc. I have done this with tons of movies before. Now with Roxio 9 it begins copying all files and then about 1 min left of copying the program says I don't have enough space. At this point the disc is ruined and Roxio is useless. I suggest learning file size and fixing this problem fast. Until then, looks like I'll be using Nero because there DVD burning is much easier than Roxio.


Since you have not explained exactly what you are doing, it is very hard to offer any help. "Now with Roxio 9 it begins copying all files" means absolutely nothing since we don't know what part you of EMC 9 you are using.
Also if you used DVD Shrink to copy copy commercial movies, you will not get much help here since that is illegal in the US.

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Posted 16 September 2006 - 05:11 PM

View PostSickPuP, on Sep 16 2006, 05:19 PM, said:

Looks like roxio doesn't know how to properly detect the size of a DVD anymore. I have a project movie which I created using a third party program. The disc was over a normal DVD size. So I used DVD Shrink to make my movie fit onto one disc. I have done this with tons of movies before. Now with Roxio 9 it begins copying all files and then about 1 min left of copying the program says I don't have enough space. At this point the disc is ruined and Roxio is useless. I suggest learning file size and fixing this problem fast. Until then, looks like I'll be using Nero because there DVD burning is much easier than Roxio.



It sounds more like user error to me. BTW, we aren't Roxio, so I suggest you learn who you are talking to. :) :huh: :D We are users of the software.

And, if you use Nero and have a problem, have fun trying to find a Nero sponsored forum. :D

This post has been edited by grandpabruce: 16 September 2006 - 05:12 PM

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