problem buffer overflow

Discussion in 'DVDR' started by blktrail, May 16, 2006.

  1. blktrail

    blktrail Guest

    can someone help me with this problem when i try to write a file on a dvd-r the process starts to go through untill near the end where i get a error file and in this error file it saids buffer overflow do anybody know what this means.
     
  2. IHoe

    IHoe Senior member

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    a buffer overflow means: [bold]you are trying to store too much data in a space designed for less. Input normally goes into a temporary storage area, called a buffer, whose length is defined in the program or the operating system.[/bold] So your program isn't running properly and it is trying to write too much data onto the DVD and
    sooooooo what program are you using and how big is the file that you are trying to get onto the DVD?
     
  3. gwendolin

    gwendolin Senior member

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    Heres my take on the matter, if you are using Nero 7.2.0.3 or 7.2.0.3b, this is from another thread I wrote.

     
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    IHoe Senior member

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    Nice Gwendolin, maybe that's why Nero wasn't working properly for just making a copy of a copy! I'll have to do that again when I get a chance! thank you!
     

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