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Problem burning .daa file with PowerISO.

#1 24 Sep 2007 @ 11:15
pvsurfer Suspended due non-functional email address
I recently installed PowerISO v3.8 on WinXP in order to burn a .daa file to DVD-R. I have no problem opening the file with PowerISO, but it won't burn it.

Opening PowerISO's Burn Image window, I select the .daa image, media type and burning speed. I click on Burn and it tells me that the Media Detected is DVD-R (which is correct), but the very next line says “Media Detect Failed, or no media in drive”!!!

I’m using Maxell DVD-R and I’ve tried several blank disks, but the problem persists. I would really appreciate any suggestions/advice.

Intel inside - Idiot outside!
#2 24 Sep 2007 @ 16:56
can u burn dvds with any other app? if so then use power iso to convert, then burn with imageburn or nero.i really dont know what type of file ur trying to burn, im assuming its a video.

http://www.dvdplusvideo.com/tutorial007.html
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#3 24 Sep 2007 @ 19:15
pvsurfer Suspended due non-functional email address
Yes, that approach was successful. I used PowerISO's Convert utility to convert the daa file to an iso. I then used my burning software (Ashampoo Burning Studio 7.1) to burn the iso to DVD-R. While this worked without a hitch, I still don't understand why PowerISO refused to burn its own file format!

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