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froggy69

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i can get three onto the blank disk, but if i add the fourth it starts to burn

and then popcorn quits. i get a many numbered error code. none of the disks

i'm trying to copy are encrypted

have an imac system 10.6.2 has plenty of disk space and memory

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What are you adding? Can you provide clarity on "putting four 55 minute disk images" and what error are you getting?

 

this is what i do. the dvds are from public broadcasting, all less than one hour.

i insert the disk and create a disk image. when i try the compilation, i open the disk image

and drag the video ts folder to the popcorn screen. i can get three onto one disk, but if i

try for the 4th, i get error 1634955892.

thank you.

 

 

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this is what i do. the dvds are from public broadcasting, all less than one hour.

i insert the disk and create a disk image. when i try the compilation, i open the disk image

and drag the video ts folder to the popcorn screen. i can get three onto one disk, but if i

try for the 4th, i get error 1634955892.

thank you.

 

For a test, are you able to use more than 3 videos of Video_TS folders from HDD rather than a mounted image?

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If this still doesn't work out you might also try the workaround of using the Media Browser to extract videos from the various VIDEO_TS folders. Choose DVD Disc as the format in the Copy window. Choose DVD with the top button of the Media Browser. The browser can find the VIDEO_TS folders. Double click on what is found to see the titles within the VIDEO_TS folder. Drag what you want to the main window. Prepare the menu the way you want and either choose Save as Disc Image or burn the DVD. If the content is too big to fit a single-layer disc you can choose Save as Disc Image and then select the resulting .toast file using the Image File setting to use the fit-to-DVD feature when burning your DVD.

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