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  1. I have Ulead video Studio 7

    I can not creat a disc, ive tried going to a blank project, putting my project into different formats, but everything i do, it still comes out to not being to even able to choose the "creat disc" option. What am I doing?

    I have a cd writer (not dvd) if that makes a difference.


    HELP!
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  2. it seems like it doesnt know I have a cd writer. Im so confused.
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  3. Have you installed all patches? www.ulead.com/tech/vs/vs_ftp.htm
    If you have then try ForceASPI drivers .
    I don't like the Ulead write plugin so I export my projects using "Create DVD Folders" or "Create Image File" then burn with Nero,DVDDecrypter or RecordNow.
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  4. do I need to put my video in certain formats to get it onto a vcd? (or svcd, whatever) I guess thats what im asking.
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    No, once you you load a video onto your storyboard or timeline, all you should have to do is select Create Disk.
    Hello.
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  6. but i cant do that
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  7. Sorry I misunderstood.
    When you select the "Finish" tab at top then the "Create VCD" button nothing happens?
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  8. when i go tothe "share" tab, the "creat disc" part is not avalible (its gray), and i dont know what to do to get it to be avalible
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  10. omg, nothing works, i am so confused. Everything i do, it still doent even let me choose CREAT DISC.

    Someone help me!
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  11. I have nero, i put the movie onto a vcd, and it didnt work in my dvd player, (it says it can play video cd's ) Is there a certain format i have to put it in before i put it into vcd?



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