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Thanks - burning to a folder 1st is great for saving on the BD$$$$$$.
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@Robert2 S...I understand what you are saying about laptops vs desktops for video editing, not the case here, the desktop is about 7 years old, has 4 gb of memory but only 3.4 is useable, that's how old it is. The laptop has 8GB, the project was HD and just under 2 hours. I still believe it is a software bug related to DVD menus and the intel CPU chip. I removed the dvd menu and got a good burn on my newer/faster intel cpu laptop. No problems on the older/slower AMD desktop. The last attempt would always fail at 21% when trying to burn a 8.4gb DS DVD on the intel based laptop and at 99% when trying to burn a BD. Removed DVD menu - got a good burn - same project on the older/slower AMD based desktop, no problems with dvd menu and a good burn - DS DVD or BD didn't matter. All I use are laptops these day, I usually upgrade every 3 years or so, I'm not due for another 1 year
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Well after 6 hours (8 gb folder size) and no menu I got a good DVD folder burn on my intel laptop. Now I am going to transfer my pds file over to my AMD desktop and add the menu back in and try for a full disk burn....This has worked before on the AMD desktop even with a BD. Is there a known issue with the intel chip causing DVD menu problems? Included attachments, error message snap shot and Dx report. I am running PDR9u64 9.0.0.2504.
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Raizy - I am having the same problem, you may have helped me with a work around. PDR9 stops at 21% with this error:
powerdirector burning unsuccessful error code: eC000002F. I upgraded my laptop to 8 GB, added another HD, did all the updates - graphics card etc...still fails. Runnng HP dv71020us, win7-64 intel centrino 2..yada yada. I was able to burn a BD on an old hp desktop win 7/64 4gb that has an AMD chip - no problem at all. I am trying the no menu thing right now....there goes the professional looking DVD. Burning to folder is great for saving DVDs..... I wonder if it is an intel/AMD/Menu problem????
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