DAB828 Posted January 18, 2008 Report Share Posted January 18, 2008 I'm on a mission to get this working. I am running Windows XP MCE 2005 with Rollup 2 and KB908246 and KB919803 installed. When I go to burn recorded TV to a video disc, I get the Create Failure message. It occurs almost immediately where you would normally see the progress bar. If I record the same show to a data dvd it records fine and I can play it back on computers. But since it isn't a video DVD it won't play on standalone DVD players. All shows fit this pattern no matter what I try to burn. I have spent a great deal of time looking into this and can't figure out what I am missing. I have the sonic encoders. I have uninstalled and re-intstalled all Sonic and Roxio software thoroughly. I have also created a sonic log which shows the failure. Here is the snippet which I believe shows the point of failure. [1:55:14 PM] ==> SonicListMakerApp.ProcessList: GetDiskFreeSpaceEx() returned: 38539751424 free bytes in C:\DOCUME~1\PIGNAT~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\ [1:55:14 PM] Sent exception to EventLog: Exception occurred: excp'n type: Microsoft.MediaCenter.AddIn.ListMaker.InstallationListMakerException excp'n msg: C:\WINDOWS\ehome\CreateDisc\Styles\NTSC\Symphony\Symphony.dvd No stack trace available. [1:55:14 PM] Sent exception to EventLog: Exception occurred: excp'n type: Microsoft.MediaCenter.AddIn.ListMaker.InstallationListMakerException excp'n msg: C:\WINDOWS\ehome\CreateDisc\Styles\NTSC\Symphony\Symphony.dvd StackTrace at Sonic.MCE.PlugIn.SonicListMakerApp.ThrowLMException(ExceptionType inExceptionType, Exception inInnerException, String inExceptionMessage, String inDevComment) at Sonic.MCE.PlugIn.SonicDiscWriter.Burn() at Sonic.MCE.PlugIn.SonicDiscWriter.ProcessList() [1:55:14 PM] ..> SonicDiscWriter.ProcessList complete progress indicator was: 0 setting to 1.0 Anybody have any suggestions that I can try? I really love the concept of this product, but this is very frustrating. Thanks! Tony P. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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DAB828
I'm on a mission to get this working. I am running Windows XP MCE 2005 with
Rollup 2 and KB908246 and KB919803 installed.
When I go to burn recorded TV to a video disc, I get the Create Failure
message. It occurs almost immediately where you would normally see the
progress bar. If I record the same show to a data dvd it records fine and I
can play it back on computers. But since it isn't a video DVD it won't play
on standalone DVD players. All shows fit this pattern no matter what I try to
burn.
I have spent a great deal of time looking into this and can't figure out
what I am missing. I have the sonic encoders. I have uninstalled and
re-intstalled all Sonic and Roxio software thoroughly. I have also created a
sonic log which shows the failure. Here is the snippet which I believe shows
the point of failure.
[1:55:14 PM] ==> SonicListMakerApp.ProcessList: GetDiskFreeSpaceEx()
returned: 38539751424 free bytes in C:\DOCUME~1\PIGNAT~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\
[1:55:14 PM]
Sent exception to EventLog: Exception occurred:
excp'n type:
Microsoft.MediaCenter.AddIn.ListMaker.InstallationListMakerException
excp'n msg: C:\WINDOWS\ehome\CreateDisc\Styles\NTSC\Symphony\Symphony.dvd
No stack trace available.
[1:55:14 PM]
Sent exception to EventLog: Exception occurred:
excp'n type:
Microsoft.MediaCenter.AddIn.ListMaker.InstallationListMakerException
excp'n msg: C:\WINDOWS\ehome\CreateDisc\Styles\NTSC\Symphony\Symphony.dvd
StackTrace
at Sonic.MCE.PlugIn.SonicListMakerApp.ThrowLMException(ExceptionType
inExceptionType, Exception inInnerException, String inExceptionMessage,
String inDevComment)
at Sonic.MCE.PlugIn.SonicDiscWriter.Burn()
at Sonic.MCE.PlugIn.SonicDiscWriter.ProcessList()
[1:55:14 PM] ..> SonicDiscWriter.ProcessList complete progress indicator
was: 0 setting to 1.0
Anybody have any suggestions that I can try? I really love the concept of
this product, but this is very frustrating. Thanks!
Tony P.
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