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Ok, I hope I don’t bore all you guys with this long explanation, but it needs tending to!…lol. I had four slide shows that I had created in MM2. I exported them and my settings were, PAL 16:9, DV-AVI. All the four slide shows together, added up to 3.59GB. The media I used was DVD-RW 4.7G
I used Sonic to ‘Create DVD’, I then played it on my DVD player through my TV. The first three shows played all the clips, with some of the 3rd shows soundtrack breaking up…..there was no sound on the fourth show, and the clips ran only about to halfway, which apparently was all that was burned onto the DVD!?!.
When I had a look at my DVD’s properties, it showed that the disc was full. Thinking it dropped the last of the pic’s and soundtrack because it couldn’t fit it all on, I burned only 3 shows again. The first two were fine, then on the third, the soundtrack started breaking up again, and the photos only played to about halfway. So I looked at the properties of my DVD again, and it showed it was full! How could it have been showing full when it had the four Slide Shows on it, and full when it had three
What do you think is happening here? And please, I’m only a novice, so go easy on the techo speak…. Thanksâ€
Michael
I used Sonic to ‘Create DVD’, I then played it on my DVD player through my TV. The first three shows played all the clips, with some of the 3rd shows soundtrack breaking up…..there was no sound on the fourth show, and the clips ran only about to halfway, which apparently was all that was burned onto the DVD!?!.
When I had a look at my DVD’s properties, it showed that the disc was full. Thinking it dropped the last of the pic’s and soundtrack because it couldn’t fit it all on, I burned only 3 shows again. The first two were fine, then on the third, the soundtrack started breaking up again, and the photos only played to about halfway. So I looked at the properties of my DVD again, and it showed it was full! How could it have been showing full when it had the four Slide Shows on it, and full when it had three
What do you think is happening here? And please, I’m only a novice, so go easy on the techo speak…. Thanksâ€
Michael