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  1. I made a dvd from som homevideos in Nero Vision. But when it came to the burningstage I didnt have any discs at home so I burned to a nero image instead (nrg).
    After getting som new discs I burned the image using Nero and it completed successfully. But when I stick the disc back in to the computer the disc is empty. If I mount the nrg with daemontools it acts like a fully funktional dvd just as its supposed to. but it just wont stick to my discs when I burn.

    Any ideas to what might be wrong?
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    crappy media?
    does it work on your standalone dvd player?
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  3. I dont have a stand alone dvd player. I use my media center computer to play my movies.
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  4. If I burn an image of a dvd thats not from Nero Vision it works great. Does anyone else have problem with getting empty discs with nerovision?
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    Is the disc actually empty or it just won't auto play when you insert it?

    It sounds like that instead of using Nero to burn the image, you actually burned the image onto the disc. So instead of having a disc with video_ts & audio_ts folders, you have a data disc with a nrg file burned onto it.
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    You have to use the "Burn Image" option in Nero to actually burn a disc image. Otherwise, if your disc is completely empty, you may have your writer still set to Nero Disc Image Writer.

    Another possibility is that you have Nero set to "Test" not "Test & Burn" or just "Burn".
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