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    Junior Member earthgirllmk87's Avatar
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    DVD Burning Help Quick?

    I have a sony vaio computer and am trying to burn a short 3 minute dvd for class tomorrow. Everytime I do it says error could not be completed or something like that. I have tried to burn it using windows movie maker, windows media player, and picasa and failed each time. I am sure the disc is blank.

    This is the description of my computer: CD/DVD Drive: Offering the latest in DVD writing technology, the multiformat DVD/CD drive is compatible with both DVD+ and DVD- disc formats as well as dual-layer DVD+R discs, which can store up to 8.5 GB of data. For DVD-RW discs, it has a 8x write/4x rewrite speed, while for DVD+RW discs it has a 8x write/4x rewrite speed. For double-layer DVD+R, it has a 2.4x write speed. For CDs, it has a 40x write/24x rewrite speed. It also has a separate DVD-ROM drive with 8x DVD read speed and 24x CD read speed.

    The DVD's are HP DVD-R 16x, 4.7 GB Data


    Does anybody know what the problem is?

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    Junior Member smaran's Avatar
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    are you using same disk again?? get a nice DVD burning software like Nero and insert a new disk and burn it like a toaster! I'm also using sony vio and i'm not having any problems with the writer. you should get yourself a CD/DVD writing software.
    Hope it helps~!Thaks~


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