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I 19:20:04 Contents: 5 Files, 2 Folders

I 19:20:04 Content Type: DVD Video

I 19:20:04 Data Type: MODE1/2048

I 19:20:04 File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02)

I 19:20:04 Volume Label: MM

I 19:20:04 IFO/BUP 32K Padding: Enabled

I 19:20:04 Region Code: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

I 19:20:04 TV System: NTSC

I 19:20:04 Size: 100,352 bytes

I 19:20:04 Sectors: 49

49 sectors on a single layer DVD disc that can hold 2298496 sectors;

 

2298496/49 is 0,002132%.

 

The ImgBurn calculator only shows zero decimals (only integers), so that's why you see 0 %.

 

That movie clip can only be one or two seconds long. Sure you want to burn that on a DVD?

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Hi Cindy

 

Thank you for getting back to me. I first used pinnacle studio 14 to code my home videos. Last Summers I coded my Sister wedding then I used the option build and device and was able to burn to a double layer Verbatim DVD successfully.

 

For what ever reason I tried to do the same with the smaller home videos with build device options but would not play on DVD player.

 

I then used built, image option and then express burn would burn to DVD and it finally played on DVD player

However, the other home videos like the log I sent you I was not able to calculate and therefor would not burn.

 

Can you give step by step instructions in what I need to do. I even tried a double layer verbatim disc and the same problem occurs. If the home movie does not fit in a sinle DVD should it not fit in a Dual layer. Is that the problem I don't think it is

 

I'm stuck Help please

Posted

Your source files are incorrect/incomplete. That's why the disc you're trying to burn is so small.

 

Solve that problem and then I'm sure they'll burn just fine.

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