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DVD Project burn failure in PowerDirector12(with error code)
IMakeDVD's [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Nov 24, 2018 20:06 Messages: 27 Offline
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Hi,
I was trying to burn my DVD project to a file on my hardrive and came back to check on it several hours later and found that it had failed and left and error code along with its' failure notification. Does anyone know what this error code is and how to prevent it next time I try to burn a project to folder (for error code, see image included below).
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Burn failure.png
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83 Kbytes
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5 time(s)
AshWilliams [Avatar]
Member Location: Michigan Joined: Mar 28, 2013 23:38 Messages: 109 Offline
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A good place to start is this thread:

https://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/16087.page

Also, you should attach your DXDiag file to give us users an idea what your burning environment is like.

Ash
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Here is DxDiag
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DxDiag.txt
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91 Kbytes
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262 time(s)
JL_JL [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Location: Arizona, USA Joined: Oct 01, 2006 20:01 Messages: 6091 Offline
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IMakeDVD's, any particular reason you are trying to run the Tesla 441.22 Nvidia driver with a GeForce GTX1060? I'd probably correct that with a proper GTX1060 driver doing a clean install.

Jeff
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Aw, yes I was screwing around with Cuda drivers the other day in attempt to try and enable the Cuda Cores embedded within My GPU. The idea I had was that I could boost my powerdirector performance by finding out a way to enable Cuda. Since Nvidia claims Cuda brings a "remarkable performance boost to apps and games". Powerdirector was on their list of supported Cuda enabled products. When I have Hardware acceleration turned on in powerdirector Windows task manager says that Cuda is always at 0% that's a curious thing noting that Powerdirector claims it uses Cuda, I thougt I would have to manually enable it.

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JL_JL [Avatar]
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Quote Aw, yes I was screwing around with Cuda drivers the other day in attempt to try and enable the Cuda Cores embedded within My GPU. The idea I had was that I could boost my powerdirector performance by finding out a way to enable Cuda. Since Nvidia claims Cuda brings a "remarkable performance boost to apps and games". Powerdirector was on their list of supported Cuda enabled products. When I have Hardware acceleration turned on in powerdirector Windows task manager says that Cuda is always at 0% that's a curious thing noting that Powerdirector claims it uses Cuda, I thougt I would have to manually enable it.

PD does not use Cuda cores for anything of real substance unless you are into massive amounts of the timeline Fx with OpenCL support. Need a different editor for Cuda cores to be a player. PD12 did use a Cuda based encoder but that has been deprecated ~3/2015, post 347.88 driver. So, since you are hot on trying to use Cuda with PD12, find an OS and GPU that will run 347.88 drivers so like a GTX 970 and WIN7 for PD12 and you can use the Cuda based encoder during production. Newer PD versions use the SIP core and NVENC and not Cuda.

Jeff
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