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Burn Project stops a 53% Overall Progress


mari1729

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Dell XPS 400, 1GB ram

Windows XP, Media Center Edition

NVidea GeForce 6800, 256mb (drivers updated 10/22/2006)

DirectX 9.0c (updated yesterday)

 

OK, finally resolved some other problems, in VideoWave 9 and managed to create a production. Click on DVD to bring up MyDVD Express.

 

Disc format: DVD without menus

(since I've had problems with the menus before).

Click Burn.

 

Overall progress (while Encoding movie) stalls at 53%.

I click on Cancel and the program hangs, so I have to kill it via the CTR-ALT-DELETE method.

 

Tried to re-do this a couple of times and same thing happens.

 

I also tried, in VideoWave, clicking on the Output As button and saving directly to a file. Again, the Render window shows progress until the 53% mark.

 

I did manage to burn a DVD a few weeks ago so I can't figure what is wrong (length of previous video same as current one -- same TV show).

 

Thanks for any suggestions.

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Dell XPS 400, 1GB ram

Windows XP, Media Center Edition

NVidea GeForce 6800, 256mb (drivers updated 10/22/2006)

DirectX 9.0c (updated yesterday)

 

OK, finally resolved some other problems, in VideoWave 9 and managed to create a production. Click on DVD to bring up MyDVD Express.

 

Disc format: DVD without menus

(since I've had problems with the menus before).

Click Burn.

 

Overall progress (while Encoding movie) stalls at 53%.

I click on Cancel and the program hangs, so I have to kill it via the CTR-ALT-DELETE method.

 

Tried to re-do this a couple of times and same thing happens.

 

I also tried, in VideoWave, clicking on the Output As button and saving directly to a file. Again, the Render window shows progress until the 53% mark.

 

I did manage to burn a DVD a few weeks ago so I can't figure what is wrong (length of previous video same as current one -- same TV show).

 

Thanks for any suggestions.

 

 

Has anyone got back to this person, i would like to help but do not have the knowlege, i am only replying so someone can give you an answer :)

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