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  1. Hello,

    When i want to make an ISO file in the program "Corel DVD MovieFactory Pro 7 (version 7.00.398.0)", during the process it fails because of this:

    "Function calling sequence is not correct."


    Could you please tell me, what does it mean? I didnt have such problems before.
    I tried to change almost all settings, but still i cant create an iso file, it fails. I tried to create a dvd folder, but also unsucceeded.

    Thank you for your answers!
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    Have you tried with a smaller directory tree ?

    That is probably not the answer but 6 or 7 levels is quite a lot.
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  3. Thank You for this notification. I'll try, maybe it'll work
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    Yeah, try something like "D:\Temp\" or "D:\DiscImages\"

    Or try putting a disc in the burner (even though you don't intend to use it). Or try burning to folders instead of discimage...

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    http://www.corel.com/corel/pages/index.jsp?pgid=800161&ppid=400012 Did you run the software patches? My Movie Factory 6 did NOT work properly from the CD out of the box, and I had to run some updates to get it to work right.
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    Well we have not heard from the OP to see if the suggestion about shorter paths has had any affect.

    Corel/Ulead always release patches but did you also have the same issue ?
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