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  1. Hi,
    I have taken a capture of some home movies and loaded them into Ulead DVD workshop. I burn the disk +rw and everything works fine. When I switch to the +r and burn it in ulead, nothing can read it, not even the PC. The only way I can see anything is going into Nero and looking at Medium info which shows me a DVD session. Is seems like the session is not getting closed, even though I am telling it to close the session in Ulead.

    Anyone have an idea of what is going wrong?

    THanks

    Brewter
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    What version of DVD Workshop have you got??

    You will need version 1.3 to write to +R (upgrade 1.3 available on ulead webpage)

    The other way is just make a DVD Folder and use Nero (5.5.8.x or above) to burn the DVD. This way you can also load the DVD Folder in WinDVD to check before burn.

    I hope this helps Ndb)
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  3. Thanks for the reply. I have ulead 1.3 and ner 5.5.10 so I think it all should work. I tried something different this saved the disk image instead of burning to disk and then used nero to create it. The PC can see it now, but my apex still says no disk. I am wondering if it is the media now.

    Brewster
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    I had big probs with Nero 5.5.10 which made my DVD's unreadable in my friends DVD Player, so switched back to Nero 5.5.9.x and all was fine again.

    I really recomend choosing DVD Folder (i.e. with VIDEO_TS) then choose "DVD Video" in Nero and drag the VOB's etc from the VIDEO_TS folder DVD Workshop created to the VIDEO_TS Nero creates.

    Even using the .ISO method relies on DVD Workshops burning capabilities, as it's just a DVD Image same as burning a DVD realy.

    Ndb)
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  5. Thanks for th eadvice. I'll try that.


    Brewster
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  6. wrong tread sorry
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