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  1. Damn little setbacks and so close too...

    Anyone have any insight into why NeroVision Express hangs during transcoding? Or why one wouldn't be able to select their burn drive as destination for the burn? I know my burner is fine, so it isn't that. Regular Nero works fine. I have uninstalled and reinstalled and still no change. All I want to do is be able to create a menu with my own background, and thumbnails I can re-name - and as an added bonus (which I can live without) maybe have some looped music. Mats-Hogberg has been awesome. I just need a tad more...

    Can ANYBODY - help me with some straightforward instructions on how to do this with a working program? I like NeroExpress because it's user-friendly - but if there is another program that I can easily use that will achieve the same goals, I'll scrap NeroVision. Help would be appreciated, I'm so frustrated right now. So close to being done....

    Thanks
    MaximumIce
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  2. Ulead MovieFactory 2 is a decent program to make a (S)VCD or DVD with menus and music.
    www.ulead.com/dmf/runme.htm
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  3. It is a decent program,

    but when it is burning the image, I get a message towards the end that says that frames exceed frames available - some error message along those lines. I know my movie is the right size and I know it's converted all properly. I don't know how to get around this problem??

    Any other ideas?
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  4. Are you using chapters in MF2 ?

    If so when you create them delete the last few and then try a test run creating a ISO image.

    I get that sometimes on files that I've used DVD Patcher on. I suspect that it relates to the chapter address being beyond the end of the file (non-tech answer)

    Good Luck
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  5. Okay,

    So delete the last couple of frames, or redo the frames? I'll try,

    How do you make an ISO image?

    -ICE

    GO CANUCKS!!
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