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I have an 8-minute WMV file to burn to DVD. DVD Flick goes through all its usual steps, then Image Burn does its thing. But when I look at the disc, it's still blank. Nothing is on it. Here are the DVD Flick and Image Burn logs:

 

1:44:09 PM: DVD Flick 1.3.0.7 build 738

1:44:09 PM: Calculating stream sizes...

1:44:09 PM: Disc space used : 549501 KB

1:44:09 PM: Average bitrate : 9000 Kbit/s

1:44:09 PM: Total duration : 8:02 minutes

1:44:09 PM: 1 title(s).

1:44:09 PM: Using Normal encoding profile.

1:44:09 PM: NTSC target format.

1:44:09 PM: CPU: Intel® Pentium® Dual CPU E2180 @ 2.00GHz

1:44:09 PM: Threadcount: 2

1:44:09 PM: Encoding video...

1:44:09 PM: Title 0, source 0

1:44:09 PM: Source : C:\Documents and Settings\KitOwens\Desktop\Foreman_1.wmv

1:44:09 PM: Properties : 426x240, 1.77:1, 29.97 FPS, wmv3, 482.45 seconds

1:44:09 PM: Target BitRate : 9000 Kbit\s

1:44:09 PM: Re-encoding

1:44:09 PM: -i "C:\Documents and Settings\KitOwens\Desktop\Foreman_1.wmv" -vcodec mpeg2video -s 712x480 -padleft 4 -padright 4 -r 29.97 -g 14 -bufsize 1835008 -packetsize 2048 -muxrate 10080000 -aspect 16:9 -minrate 8950k -maxrate 8950k -b 8950k -preme 1 -precmp 2 -subcmp 8 -mbcmp 8 -cmp 1 -sws_flags lanczos+accurate_rnd -mbd 2 -sc_threshold -3000 -dc 8 -an -threads 2 -fflags +genpts -f mpeg2video -shortest -map 0:0 "C:\Documents and Settings\KitOwens\Desktop\DVD\0.0.m2v"

1:48:49 PM: Combining video sources...

1:48:49 PM: Concatenating video...

1:48:49 PM: Encoding audio...

1:48:49 PM: Title 0, track 0, source 0 of 0

1:48:49 PM: Source : C:\Documents and Settings\KitOwens\Desktop\Foreman_1.wmv

1:48:49 PM: Properties : 2 channels, 44100 Hz, wmav2, 482.45 seconds

1:48:49 PM: Recompressing to 192 Kbit\s with 2 channel(s)

1:48:49 PM: -i "C:\Documents and Settings\KitOwens\Desktop\Foreman_1.wmv" -i "C:\Documents and Settings\KitOwens\Desktop\DVD\0.0.m2v" -map 0:1:1:0 -acodec ac3 -ab 192k -ac 2 -ar 48000 -threads 2 -async 0 -shortest "C:\Documents and Settings\KitOwens\Desktop\DVD\0.0.0.ac3"

1:48:59 PM: Fixing delay of -160 ms

1:48:59 PM: -start -160 "C:\Documents and Settings\KitOwens\Desktop\DVD\0.0.0.ac3"

1:49:00 PM: Combining audio sources...

1:49:00 PM: Concatenating audio...

1:49:00 PM: Title 0, track 0

1:49:00 PM: Combining sources...

1:49:00 PM: Multiplexing audio and video

1:49:00 PM: Title 0

1:49:00 PM: -f 8 --vbr -o "C:\Documents and Settings\KitOwens\Desktop\DVD\title0.mpg" "C:\Documents and Settings\KitOwens\Desktop\DVD\0.0.m2v" "C:\Documents and Settings\KitOwens\Desktop\DVD\0.0.ac3"

1:49:45 PM: Cleaning up...

1:49:45 PM: Adding subtitles...

1:49:45 PM: Authoring DVD...

1:49:45 PM: Opening menu template

1:49:45 PM: Generating menu images

1:49:45 PM: Generating menu files

1:49:47 PM: Generating XML file

1:49:47 PM: Generating author information

1:49:47 PM: -x "C:\Documents and Settings\KitOwens\Desktop\DVD\dvdauthor.xml"

1:50:21 PM: Cleaning up...

1:50:21 PM: Finalizing...

1:50:21 PM: Burning to disc

1:50:21 PM: /mode build /buildmode device /noimagedetails /rootfolder yes /filesystem "iso9660 + udf" /udfrevision "1.02" /recursesubdirs yes /src "C:\Documents and Settings\KitOwens\Desktop\DVD\dvd" /volumelabel "DVD Video" /log "C:\Documents and Settings\KitOwens\Desktop\DVD\imgburn_write.txt" /erase /verify yes /eject yes /dest E: /close /start /nosavesettings /waitformedia /ignorelockvolume /portable /speed 4x

1:54:59 PM: Finished.

 

I 13:50:24 ImgBurn Version 2.4.4.0 started!

I 13:50:24 Microsoft Windows XP Professional (5.1, Build 2600 : Service Pack 3)

I 13:50:24 Total Physical Memory: 3,405,348 KB - Available: 2,731,468 KB

I 13:50:25 Initialising SPTI...

I 13:50:25 Searching for SCSI / ATAPI devices...

I 13:50:25 Found 1 DVD

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I 13:50:25 Test Mode: Yes

Run ImgBurn from DVD Flick's folder, switch to Write mode, untick Test Mode and close ImgBurn.

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Thanks. That did it and I can now burn good DVDs.

 

I have to add that I appreciate the kindness and time given to folks like me who do "not so smart" things to mess up. In fact, my first problem was the "you have no rights" thing with the drive and I was able to get my system administrator to follow directions found in this forum to give me the rights to use the drive and burn DVDs with Image Burn.

 

It's an excellent program and those of you who put it together and keep making it better deserve the highest kudos.

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