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Not successful burning Blue Ray Disc
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Newbie Joined: Jun 04, 2011 06:23 Messages: 14 Offline
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Imgbirn. Strait up sftw. Tks for recommendation. I clear my C Drive Dailey. Go to on desk top to start-search. Type in %temp%. High lite and delete all files shown you can. Be amazed at temp files collected.
GoPokes
Member Location: NE Oklahoma Joined: Jun 04, 2011 10:33 Messages: 80 Offline
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Got so excited and drunk with success that I for got the rest of your valiable advise. Like a bull in a china shop, I am.
Blessed and Battling in Oklahoma. Amature does it till he gets it right. A Pro does it till he can't get it wrong.
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Member Location: Kentucky USA Joined: Oct 27, 2010 09:39 Messages: 81 Offline
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Quote: Imgbirn. Strait up sftw. Tks for recommendation.


Great news! IMGBURN also burns regular SD-DVD and AVCHD onto reg DVD.

FYI: When you buy media again, try the verbatim brand.

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Internal Drives: SATA 3 7200rpm = 1.0-tb, 640 gb, 300 gb /
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Epson 810 DVD-CD printer.
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Newbie Joined: Jun 04, 2011 06:23 Messages: 14 Offline
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Tks will do. I clear my C Drive Dailey. Go to on desk top to start-search. Type in %temp%. High lite and delete all files shown you can. Be amazed at temp files collected.
GoPokes
Member Location: NE Oklahoma Joined: Jun 04, 2011 10:33 Messages: 80 Offline
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Burning a BR successfully tonight. 2 out of 3 successes, and burning. I had issues earlier that I thought others might run into the same problem. When I started to burn BR in create I didn't notice the burn speed. Somehow the burn speed, even the identifer for Burner had changed. the PC was now seeing in "Manager" a DVD player with up to 64X write speed. When I saw the 64X I knew I was in trouble. Uninstalled BR Burner and rebooted. Windows then loads a driver for dvd player again. Checked ATA and couldn't find a driver. uninstalled and restarted system again. This time "manager" show the BD drive. When I went to burn the BR in PD9 the only speed showing up was 4X. I used it and have just now gotten my second Disc burned. Once again it wasn't the PD9 sftw, but the PC/Windows which had issues. Amature does it till he gets it right. A Pro does it till he can't get it wrong.
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