Would that be tools section of my web browser or somewhere else for
compatibility boxes to uncheck? Also, is there a way to tell if the file is
a DV-AVI or a divx-avi? All the files that I have tried to burn are either
AVI or WMV extensions so I'm not sure if that's my issue or not.
"On Request" wrote:
Quote:
> A first place to start is to see if you have incompatible source (video
> and/or audio) files. Try this URL:
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> http://www.myvideoproblems.com/Tutor...patibility.htm
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> Incompatible source files may cause problems with DVD Maker as well as Movie
> Maker.
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> Another trick that sometimes works is to uncheck the boxes in Tools|
> Options| Compatibility.
>
>
> "Julie72" <Julie72@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:B70843DD-C4DA-44D7-9ABD-7210D0F93673@xxxxxx Quote:
> > How
> >
> > For some reason my Windows DVD Maker has ceased to work when it used to
> > work
> > perfectly.
> >
> > I am able to add files to burn but when I hit next and go to where I can
> > change the settings before burning it says that "windows dvd player has
> > stopped working and windows is checking to see if there is a solution to
> > the
> > problem" I then get a message box stating "a problem caused the program to
> > stop working correctly. Windows will close the program and notify you if a
> > solution is available."
> >
> > This program used to work just fine but stopped working and I do not get a
> > notification of what the problem is or a code or something from Windows.
> > I've recently updated to SP1 using Vista on an Acer 5570 laptop. I've
> > tried
> > changing the speed and placing the video on my desktop instead of pulling
> > from folders but that makes no difference. I've changed file extensions,
> > downloaded other programs to convert files to different types thinking
> > that's
> > what was wrong. Nothing has worked. I can view just fine using Windows
> > Media Player so I'm not sure why I can no longer burn using this program.
> >
> > I have also started to burn a DVD and have the job cancel after just a few
> > minutes (when it normally took about 2 hours) but says 99% done and that
> > there's a problem burning to the DVD. I haven't had that error up in a
> > while
> > since I can't get past the initial screen to change the layout, etc.
> >
> > Any help you can give me appreciated. I'm not sure what other information
> > I
> > need to provide but will be most happy to provide whatever information
> > necessary.
> >
> > Thank you in advance for ANY help you can give.
> >
> > Julie
>
>