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RE: Burning DVDs with Windows DVD Maker
Try differnet dvd's, such as DVD+R or -R.
You shouldn't have to, but I'd try a new disc or 2.
jf
"BobRoyAce" wrote:
> I just installed a fresh copy of Windows Vista Premium on my Dell
> laptop...only had it a few days...didn't upgrade existing XP...installed
> fresh/clean. I discovered Windows DVD Maker and started playing around with
> it. It's very basic, but really slick for quick DVD creation. I was excited
> to try it out.
>
> Well, after I added all my video clips, and entered a title, etc., I clicked
> on the button to Burn the DVD. At that point, I get a message asking me to
> insert a disc into the D: drive. There was already a blank, recordable DVD in
> the drive. So, I ejected it and reinserted it...no change. I don't know why
> the software isn't recognizing the blank disc in the drive. The disc is
> definitely in there and it is definitely blank.
>
> Please advise...
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