"Would You Like to Burn Another (DVD)?"

Jay Gladwell wrote on 3/7/2009, 6:59 AM

When using DVDA, once you've set up the parameters for burning, named the disc, selected a burn speed, burned a disc, it asks if you want to burn another one. When you click on "yes", why doesn't simply burn aother disc, rather than go back to the window for naming and selecting the burn speed (since nothing is being changed)?

Have I missed something?


Comments

UlfLaursen wrote on 3/7/2009, 8:02 AM
It has puzzeled me too, but I never found a place to disable it. It might be worth considering changed in a future upgrade though.

Normaly if I make more than 3-4 copies, which I usually do, I use Image Burn to produce them (thanks to advice here on this forum), but it is still a bid strange.

/Ulf
JJKizak wrote on 3/7/2009, 9:17 AM
That's one of those laws of the universe called common sense which was blocked by a human mental lapse and the programmer that did it will not let anyone correct it.
JJK
Serena wrote on 3/7/2009, 2:02 PM
I just click "yes" and it burns another -- no other input needed.
richard-amirault wrote on 3/7/2009, 2:13 PM
Same here ... just burns another disk as soon as the computer recognizes that there is a blank disk in the drive.

What version of DVDA are you using?
Jay Gladwell wrote on 3/7/2009, 2:26 PM

DVDA Pro 5 (build 119).

blink3times wrote on 3/7/2009, 2:29 PM
When I click YES it just simply starts burning another disk. I'm not sure why you're getting what you are... I certainly don't see that. Doesn't make much sense either. The ISO has already been created... there's not much you can change at that stage anyway.
Serena wrote on 3/7/2009, 7:02 PM
Ah, actually I do get that screen come up, requiring click on "finish". Become so automatic that I'd wiped it from memory -- just so happens I am burning some disks and my personal memory has been refreshed!
Jay Gladwell wrote on 3/8/2009, 11:37 AM

Either the others are having memory lapses, too, or there is something happening that needs to be addressed, one way or the other.


Yoyodyne wrote on 3/8/2009, 1:12 PM
I'm another "get the screen that comes up" person. Are some people really not getting this?
Steve Mann wrote on 3/11/2009, 12:21 AM
If you click "yes" BEFORE the blank disk is inserted and seen by the OS, then you will get the message.

If you click "yes" AFTER inserting the blank disk, then you won't.