My computer is running windows vista home premium, processor is Intel Pentium 4 cpu 3.00 ghz, ran 2gb, 32 bit.
I have successfully burnt a clip straight from movie studio onto the HP DVD external writer but as I've 6 clips I want to join I have to use architect and it won't recognise the H drive, the external DVD writer.
The funny thing is when I Go to Advanced at the select burn parameters, it is giving the h drive characteristics to my E drive, which is a read only integral drive, and all the properties are supported, and is reading the disk, but when I chose the H drive, the E drive properties come up, which don't support the burn, obviously as its a read only drive. It appears it's drives are crossed, but I don't know how to uncross them,
I have uninstalled DVDAS, shut down, then plugged my burner in and re-installed DVDAS with the burner attached. I've deleted the cache. Still the E drive cones up with H characteristics and vice versa.
Does anyone have a solution here?? Ive resorted to importing my rendered projects into Windows Movie Maker to burn to disc but the menu options are not as good as DVDAS.
Hopefully somebody can uncross my wires please!
I have successfully burnt a clip straight from movie studio onto the HP DVD external writer but as I've 6 clips I want to join I have to use architect and it won't recognise the H drive, the external DVD writer.
The funny thing is when I Go to Advanced at the select burn parameters, it is giving the h drive characteristics to my E drive, which is a read only integral drive, and all the properties are supported, and is reading the disk, but when I chose the H drive, the E drive properties come up, which don't support the burn, obviously as its a read only drive. It appears it's drives are crossed, but I don't know how to uncross them,
I have uninstalled DVDAS, shut down, then plugged my burner in and re-installed DVDAS with the burner attached. I've deleted the cache. Still the E drive cones up with H characteristics and vice versa.
Does anyone have a solution here?? Ive resorted to importing my rendered projects into Windows Movie Maker to burn to disc but the menu options are not as good as DVDAS.
Hopefully somebody can uncross my wires please!