DVD Architect Studio 3.0b

MrMillennium wrote on 7/6/2013, 2:25 AM
Yes, I know... It's an old version. But it has served me well. My only problem is that I use it so infrequently I forget how to use it.

Here is my problem. I have created my menu based DVD and I have saved and prepared it for burning. But once I have finished preparing it and select BURN, when I select Next it takes me to the next page where I am supposed to write in the Volume name, but that's as far as I can go.

All of the boxes are greyed out and I cannot put in the volume name or select Next, or Finish, it just sits there.

Please help me get to the next step.

Comments

MrMillennium wrote on 7/6/2013, 2:36 AM
And in the greyed out box that says, "Device," it says (none).
Steve Grisetti wrote on 7/6/2013, 10:40 AM
If you've successfully created Prepared Files, you can always just use ImgBurn to burn the VIDEO_TS folder you've created to a disc and just leave DVD Architect out of the burn process completely. I do this even though I could burn directly from DVD Architect anyway. ImgBurn allows me to burn at a slower speed and to verify my file integrity, which assures me that my discs will be fairly universally playable. (At least as playable as any home-burned disc can be.)

Meantime, have you thought of asking this question the DVD Architect forum rather than on the Vegas Studio forum?
MrMillennium wrote on 7/6/2013, 12:08 PM
Thanks, Steve. I don't burn DVD's often, so could you tell me what ImgBurn is and where to find it?