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 Post subject: Problem burn a VCD file
PostPosted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 10:32 am 
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Hi,

I'm testing your software for erasing Nero of my computer.

But I have a problem!!!

I don't burn any file with mpg extension and 780 Mb size (movies that I would play in my DVD player) in a 700 Mb CD.
With Nero I can.

Always Starburn shows a message similar to "The video file is too big to burn onto the selected disc."

What is the problem?

Thanks

Catalina


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 4:39 pm 
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Burn in DAO (overburn capable) mode and not in TAO.


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 03, 2008 9:24 pm 
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Hi Aaron,

Thanks for reply so fast.

Please, tell me how to proceed step by step, because I don't find the option in the wizard that permets do this.

My steps are:
1) Select de wizard "Burn VCD"
2) Select SCSI transport to detect my device
3) Select the burning device
4) Select "VideoCD" in the video disc type
5) Select source file
(the size of the file is 780 Mb and the Possible size file 702 Mb)
When I push the Next button I obtain the message: "Total file(s) size to big for burning on the disc!"

I found in the web that VideoCD are burning in mode2 (XCD).
Does Starburn works in mode2?

Sorry for my english.

Catalina


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PostPosted: Tue Nov 04, 2008 1:56 pm 
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catalina wrote:
Hi Aaron,

Thanks for reply so fast.

Please, tell me how to proceed step by step, because I don't find the option in the wizard that permets do this.

My steps are:
1) Select de wizard "Burn VCD"
2) Select SCSI transport to detect my device
3) Select the burning device
4) Select "VideoCD" in the video disc type
5) Select source file
(the size of the file is 780 Mb and the Possible size file 702 Mb)
When I push the Next button I obtain the message: "Total file(s) size to big for burning on the disc!"

I found in the web that VideoCD are burning in mode2 (XCD).
Does Starburn works in mode2?

Sorry for my english.

Catalina


Hello,

This bug already fixed, please write letter to me and i'll send to you fixed Video Burner wizard.


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 10:10 am 
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Thank you, Andrey

I fixed the Video Burner Wizard and it worked perfectly. I burned one movie in VideoCD type and I tried to see it in my DVD player. OK, no problem.

I had to try more options but I can say:
"Starburn is a NeroKiller!!!!"

Thanks for reply so fast.

This forum is very good.

Catalina.


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 11:00 am 
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catalina wrote:
Thank you, Andrey

I fixed the Video Burner Wizard and it worked perfectly. I burned one movie in VideoCD type and I tried to see it in my DVD player. OK, no problem.

I had to try more options but I can say:
"Starburn is a NeroKiller!!!!"

Thanks for reply so fast.

This forum is very good.

Catalina.


Good :)


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PostPosted: Wed Nov 05, 2008 9:58 pm 
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Thanks a lot, but I think to become a real Nero killer we need to complete quite a long way to go.


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