Do you recommend using Windows DVD Maker?

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       #11

    Petey7 said:
    This is really bugging me because I remember having it stop at 60% when I first tried to use it and I found a solution, which I can't remember

    Are you sure there is nothing wrong with the file you are trying to burn? What is the files type?
    They are WMV file format... Media Player has no problems with them... downloaded with aTube Catcher from Youtube (just for personal use)
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  2. Posts : 640
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       #12

    Ok... lowered burn speed and set the temp files to C:\DVDtmp folder (which I created before burning)... same... it reaches 8.4 percent, then changes to 98.9 percent, ejects my DVD and sys it cannot burn my disc

    How can I get this thing working?

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  3. Posts : 8
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       #13

    you can try dvdflick it is free and a good dvd maker, it will also put more content on the disk, i think windows dvd maker is limited to 150 min. i like and use windows dvd maker i tend to use dvd flick more often.
    Last edited by jayp; 08 Aug 2010 at 19:45.
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  4. Posts : 640
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       #14

    jayp said:
    you can try dvdflick it is free and a good dvd maker, it will also put more content on the disk, i think windows dvd maker is limited to 150 min. i like and use windows dvd maker i tend to use dvd flick more often.
    Tried that and many others... but they don't do what DVD Maker does... at least with the title menu... in DVD maker you can do active title menus with movement... but other don't offer that and I think that this feature is neat!

    In case there is no solution for me in DVD maker, is there any software that can do that?... if not... I guess that my only solution will be installing nero again... (I hope version 8 can be used on W7... version 9 sucks...)

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  5. Posts : 640
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    OK... I finally found a solution, I'm using ConvertXtoDVD... I guess that in this days I can buy full version key, but in the mean time, I got a really good result with this one.
    I really don't know why DVD Maker refuses to do a DVD, but at least this program gives me the option to burn the info in an ISO, so I can test it, which is pretty cool.

    Thanks for all the help you gave me guys

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  6. Posts : 8
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       #16

    yep i totally agree about the windows dvd maker menus they are great, glad you found a solution that works for you
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    FerchogtX said:
    OK... I finally found a solution, I'm using ConvertXtoDVD... I guess that in this days I can buy full version key, but in the mean time, I got a really good result with this one.
    I really don't know why DVD Maker refuses to do a DVD, but at least this program gives me the option to burn the info in an ISO, so I can test it, which is pretty cool.

    Thanks for all the help you gave me guys

    See ya!!
    I had same sort of problems and I use this it's free and works well for me it even allows you to add srt files-subtitles hope this helps

    Free Video Converter - Any Video Converter Free Version - convert video to any formats, avi to MPEG, avi to MP4, flv to MPG
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  8. Posts : 640
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    BrightBlessings said:
    FerchogtX said:
    OK... I finally found a solution, I'm using ConvertXtoDVD... I guess that in this days I can buy full version key, but in the mean time, I got a really good result with this one.
    I really don't know why DVD Maker refuses to do a DVD, but at least this program gives me the option to burn the info in an ISO, so I can test it, which is pretty cool.

    Thanks for all the help you gave me guys

    See ya!!
    I had same sort of problems and I use this it's free and works well for me it even allows you to add srt files-subtitles hope this helps

    Free Video Converter - Any Video Converter Free Version - convert video to any formats, avi to MPEG, avi to MP4, flv to MPG
    Thanks man I'll try it out

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  9. Posts : 851
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       #19

    I use DVD maker and it is okay..
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  10. Posts : 1
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       #20

    Unhappy


    burned 3 disc with Microsoft DVD Maker none of them work. Typical.
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