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Discussion in 'MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 encoding (AVI to DVD)' started by nodoubt, Dec 28, 2002.

  1. nodoubt

    nodoubt Guest

    I've tried burning in nero and vcd easy but nothing burns on to the disk. the programs say everythings burns good but the disk is still blank :(
    HELP!
     
  2. Dela

    Dela Administrator Staff Member

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    Ok dont kill me cause i know this question is kinda stupid! are you sure youb are burning and not simulating???
     
  3. Raz^

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    What burner have you got??
    Cause some burners cant burn 80min cd's
    I had the same prob, just make smaller files, or buy a new burner that supports overburn etc.
     
  4. nodoubt

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    also, when I go to the burn section in nero, the only thing youre alloud to click is write, write method and # of copies.
    So should I make it with how many files?
    Its as if the program cannot reconise the burner.
     
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    No they mean how many cds you want copied, dont set it to files.

    The problem could be your burner too cause if write is the only other thing that means you cant simulate and most older burners dont!

    When did you get yours and what exactly is it?
     
  6. HaroldW

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    For VCDEasy, in the bottom right corner, does it say ASPI seems valid: yes, or ASPI seems valid: no? If it says ASPI seems valid: no, that is your main problem. In that case I suggest you go to: <http://www.afterdawn.com/software/cdr_software/cdr_tools/frcaspi.cfm> , download the ForceASPI drivers, install them and reboot. If after you reboot, it shows "ASPI seems valid: yes" then on the CDRDAO settings page, select generic-mmc as the force driver for the CD Writer, select your specific CD Writer in the dropdown menu for that section and check the force execution box. Now you should be able to burn using CDRDAO, which is the CD burning program built in to VCDEasy.

    If it still doesn't burn then the second thing to check is VCDEasy set to "Simulate Burn" that is right on the main page. Uncheck "simulate" and check "burn".

    These steps will probably get you going.
     

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