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johnmeyer wrote on 5/29/2006, 3:54 PM
Is this DVDA 1 or 2? I think there was a problem that was fixed in 3. Also, DVD+R or DVD-R ? I assume it is DVD-R. Finally what burner are you using?

I clicked on your user name to see what system specs you have, but you haven't filled out any of that information.

Sol M. wrote on 5/29/2006, 6:28 PM
I would burn the project to an ISO image and use a dedicated DVD burning program (such as Nero) to burn the actual disc. Though not a universal problem, it seems a lot of people have issues with consistent DVD burning in DVDA. I've always gone the ISO route and haven't had a problem yet. One possible reason for this is that the DVD burning program most likely came with your DVD burner (thus a fairly high probability of being compatible with your burner), whereas DVDA was made to work with pretty much any burner (thus a possibility that it may not be perfectly compatible with EVERY burner out there).