I HAVE THE PIONEER DER AO6 AND ALSO THE PIONEER DVR 105 BUT WHEN I TRY TO BURN ANY KIND OF CD OR DVD IT KEEPS SAYING DRIVE IS IN USE BY OTHER PROGRAM BUT ITS NOT HAS ANY ONE ELSE HAD THIS PROBLEM OR DOES ANY ONE KNOW HOW TO COREECT THIS
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Go into your task manager and look for the "imapi.exe" and cancel the process. This should free up your drive, so you can use it to burn. That's one solution I can offer.
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that did help my problem but i now have another nero 6 is really beggining to annoy me but lets hope someone can can when ever i try to encode a xvid movie to dvd comp i keep getting this really silly message at the end and it sosnt compltet it has anyone else had this problem if so how to correct it
ERROR:
cause: 58 (disk_full)
source: _VOBS
description: There is not enough space on the disk.
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DumpExceptionInformation(): Caught SEH Exception 0xe06d7363 during encoding
DumpExceptionInformation(): Exception was raised from C:\WINDOWS\system32\kernel32.dll at RVA 0x00013887
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ERROR:
cause: 128 (nmc_processing_exception)
source: _VOBS:oGuardedProcessing ()
description: Exception during encoding
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***END: _VOBS - Process VOB
***END: _VOBS - Process Create
***END: _DVDBase - Create VTS
DVDENGINE exception caught.
***END: DVDVideoSessionImpl - GetDiscContent
***BEGIN: DVDSessionBase - RegisterCallback
...Session callback unregistered...
***END: DVDSessionBase - RegisterCallback
that is the end part of the log file im in need of assistence -
I'm no expert by any means, but it sounds like you don't have enough harddrive space to encode/create. I believe that somewhat large temp files are needed when encoding files and/or creating dvd folders. I got a similar message when trying to create dvd folders using TMPGEnc's DVD Author. There wasn't enough physical harddrive space to create the folders. I believe I had between 6 to 10GB left on a 30GB partition I created.
If you have two or more drives, you should use the second drive to save the completed files. That is, the first drive contains your source material, then final encoded files are saved on an alternate drive. It's supposed to speed up encoding, but I cannot test this as I only have one drive (120GB).
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My c drive is 80gig and i have over 40 gig free surley the encoding cant take up that much space while encoding the movie and storing the temp file there.
i do have 2 drives but the other is only 30 gig and if nerovision express is going to take up over 30 gig for temp files for a 700mb xvid movie wot is the point there must be something wrong somewhere.
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