After many many attempts I am still getting the same issue and need help with it! I have several small video files that I am trying to burn on one disc. Say about 4-5 normally. There is plenty of room for more on the disc but I choose not to overload it due to massive waiting times if you try more. Anyways, I make my menu, 4 little blocks with the names of each file, etc. I burn them, they take a couple hours, normal. No errors in burning whatsoever. However, When you go to play these discs here is what I get. First file plays fine, no problems whatsoever. The next file is all pixelated or the mouths do not add up to the words being spoken! The next file might be ok, might not, and this continues on, almost on an every other one basis, sometimes worse. When burning multiple files and merging them all together I do not get this issue. Only when I try to make episodes so to speak on the disc is when I get this issue. All of my other video burns come out just fine, no issues. I am using decent discs and nothing else does this. Normally am using Verbatim or Sony sometimes I use Maxell, just depends on what is laying around more or less. But it happens on all of them no matter how cheap or how expensive the disc is. I have been trying this since version 6 and now I am on version 8 and still having the same issues. Tried all the updates and still no avail. Can anyone tell me what is going on? Cause honestly I have wasted an entire spindal trying to figure this out and nothing seems to be helping. Finally giving up and asking!
i have the same problem but i think nobody here cares... When you follow this forum a little bit you will see that there are easy problems and they get an answer. When its a little bit more difficult theres no answer?
From version 8.0.0.1 on there has always been a problem with the order Nero 8 burns audio files. They are always put in a random order even if you name them like 001 002 003 .. IS THIS SO DIFFICULT TO SOLVE ? Nobody answers to the many questions. I can understand that they dont answer because there are so many bugs in this program.