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Ted Anderson

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I have burnt successfully a slide show to R/RW DVD using about 0.45GB. When attempting to burn a second slide show of about 0.52GB message appeared inviting me to delete disc with no other option. Is there a simple solution?

Does any body else miss not having a comprehensive manual?

 

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I have burnt successfully a slide show to R/RW DVD using about 0.45GB. When attempting to burn a second slide show of about 0.52GB message appeared inviting me to delete disc with no other option. Is there a simple solution?

Does any body else miss not having a comprehensive manual?

 

Ted Anderson

I have just purchased Roxio C2009. I want to fill a DVD with different slide sjhows of digital photographs in a structured menu system but I am having difficulty in doing so

 

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I have just purchased Roxio C2009. I want to fill a DVD with different slide sjhows of digital photographs in a structured menu system but I am having difficulty in doing so

 

Ted

As explained it isn't how it works.

 

One DVD – One Movie, no changes.

 

Workup your slide show(s) in VideoWave then create new MyDVD projects later. Read through the Tips & Tricks forum for some Strategy ideas.

 

You are thinking in terms of files and data but this is DVD Movies which is like an Audio CD compared to loose tapes. You can compile an Audio CD from various songs, but you can't change it after you burn it.

 

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Ted, what application and what software version of Roxio are you using, C2009 current version, that's where you posted?

 

If this slideshow played on a settop DVD player, you can't add another to the disc. The software is asking to delete erase the RW DVD before burnig to it again.

 

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A VR disc would allow edits and alterations and yes the disc would have to be erased before writing the new project to the disc.

 

This is a very specific way of doing a Project and fraught with incompatibilities. If you don't remember doing a project like that, you didn't!

 

If you didn't then cd's post is the only answer.

 

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