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23. April 2008 @ 19:59 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
That log shows no errors and a good burn.
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23. April 2008 @ 20:57 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
I know, that's the damnedable part about it.

it always does a 'lo-successfyl' burn...however...

if it actually 'burned' the movie, the Log would show the chapters(i put them in every five minutes)of the movie being burned...

which it has always done for me in the past...

but obviously no chapters are being written, thus...NO movie.

EVEN THOUGH the Log states it has written successfully.

so, that's where i am.

DVD Flick, Imgnurn - SAME result.

now i'm wondering if controllers or something need to be altered on the motherboard or something, i don't know.

thanks for staying with me though Attar.

yeah, i don't know, what a mystery.

anyone get that far and still not burning for anyone?

thanks all,
J
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23. April 2008 @ 21:30 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
But this isn't a burner problem.
The ConvertX log runs in real time and yes it should be showing a notation as each chapter mark is created - but this problem is during the conversion, not the burning part.The burner has nothing to do with the problem as I see it.
Cancel the burning option and check the ConvertX output folder.If there are no files, then you need a new converter.
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24. April 2008 @ 01:15 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
really?

well actually that would be cool, but i checked my ConvertX folder, and w/out knowing how to 'see' the screens i print (from the 'Prt Scr' key), i can't show you my folder, but...

yeah ConvertX's files, after unzipping them all, are all present.

upon installation, it created a folder named '3', and in it are all the files, i checked....but

as i said i try to show you the screen shot of the '3' folder 'opened', but the instructions say: click the 'edit' button within the document and paste.....yeah right.

Both 'copy' and 'paste' are NOT available on the screen.

maybe if you know Attar or are familiar with a certain file within ConvertX's folder that should or shouldn't be there, please let me know.

however, i just assumed it was on my end and not the burn software i'm using (ConvertX and DVD Flick)because what are the odds of both not burning you know?

and again, i've converted just fine with these programs.

so....if it's not my burner, great, but...

i've also uninstalled 'every' know file of both programs and re-installed them back a few times now.

anyway, i have no clue.
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24. April 2008 @ 01:22 _ Link to this message    Send private message to this user   
ATTAR:

after rereading your last post.....

if you were refering to the AUDIO_TS and the VIDEO_TS files ConvertX AND DVD Flick produce upon converting.......YES, they BOTH successfully produce those files, always have.

freakin' mystery i just gotta solve......man!

BUT Attar, thanks to you, i would have never known certain things so thank you again for your help.

if you can think of something please let me know

thanks
 
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