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MPM wrote on 2/16/2007, 2:44 PM
Rather than trying to troubleshoot, many of us (myself included) prefer to render their project to hdd, then test, then burn with something like Nero or Imgburn.
bStro wrote on 2/16/2007, 4:32 PM
But if we did want to take a crack at troubleshooting, we'd have a better chance if we know:

1. What version (including update letter) of DVD Architect you're using. (That also includes whether it's regular DVDA or DVDA Studio.)

2. Brand brand and model your DVD burner is, and if you're using the most current firmware.

3. What type and brand of media you're using.

The usual steps to narrow down, if not elimintate, such a problem are:

1. Update to the lastest release of your version of DVDA if you haven't already.
2. Make sure you're using the most current firmware for your DVD burner.
3. Try a different brand and/or type of disc; some are better than others, or you may even have a bad batch.

Rob
FAeagle wrote on 3/7/2007, 7:06 PM
I am having the same problem.