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  • Something about DVD Architect

    Posted by Phil Seymour on May 24, 2012 at 2:53 am

    My DVDA stopped writing to my DVD burner. At the BURN DVD point it would get to 66% and say “Writing Lead-in” and keep doing that until the (non-creative) cows came home. I could however write an ISO file which saved the day, and I used ImgBurn to burn the disk.
    I went hunting in the DVDA setup and found it was set to Legacy burner… and unticking the box made it all well again.

    Anyone else had that issue?

    Windows 7 Pro64, 16GB RAM, SSD boot drive, GTX 570 Graphics, Vegas Pro 11 and VP10 just in case

    Phil Seymour replied 13 years, 12 months ago 4 Members · 5 Replies
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  • Stephen Mann

    May 24, 2012 at 4:11 am

    Is it a small video? This can happen if you are putting a three or four-minute video on a DVD.

    Steve Mann
    MannMade Digital Video
    http://www.mmdv.com

  • Stephen Crye

    May 24, 2012 at 5:13 am

    Interesting, I usually use Legacy to fix problems. What version and build of DVDA?

    Steve

    Win7 Pro X64 on Dell T3400, MultiTB SATA, 8GB RAM, nVidia FX 570, Vegas 10e (and 11) x64 DVDA 5.2(build 133) Sony HDR-CX550V

  • Phil Seymour

    May 24, 2012 at 6:22 am

    It was an hour long video Stephen.

    Latest build (and re-installed) 5.2 version of DVDA.

    It has never happened before, so why all of a sudden has me beat until I remembered I had de-installed Nero Burning Rom. John Rofrano agrees it it is an invasive bit of software, changing things it shouldn’t. I did a registry clean after de-installation and even did a manual scan for any references to the program, but that isn’t a guarantee of success.
    Anyway, all is happy in burning land now.

    Windows 7 Pro64, 16GB RAM, SSD boot drive, GTX 570 Graphics, Vegas Pro 11 and VP10 just in case

  • Jeff Schroeder

    May 24, 2012 at 12:08 pm

    Does you burner appear in an explorer window?

    Jeff

    2-Xeon X5680 @ 3.33 MSI Mobo 48GB DDR3 GTX 580 3072MB 16TB Attached Storage Win7 Vegas 11 x64

  • Phil Seymour

    May 25, 2012 at 10:25 pm

    Yes, it does. It is an LG Bluray burner. Win 7 has been noted to lose optical drives, but not this time. I think it is something deep-down stuffed up by Nero, but after unchecking the legacy driver box all seems to work. I guess a re-install of Windows will be on the cards further down the line. Grumble.

    Windows 7 Pro64, 16GB RAM, SSD boot drive, GTX 570 Graphics, Vegas Pro 11 and VP10 just in case

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