About to lose my mind: burn to DVD

Hello dear users of Adobe Forums.

I've been here previously for a problem concerning the grainy images when burning on DVD: https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1622000

At the time, after the problem has been resolved, I burned a DVD to show the final version to the person I did the video. Everything has been approved, so now I wanted to burn 20 DVD of for all the members of my family. Unfortunately, I can't manage even burn a!

Everything works very well at first; "the media encoding", "compile media" and then he said: "burning to disc. The progress bar starts immediately to 5% (equivalent to 1/20 I guess), the DVD is ejected and I have the chance to see: 'unknown error 2130932483'

About six months ago, when I burned the preview version, I also got this error, but a second attempt succeeded. However, I tried six different disks now, nothing helps.

Other themes and searching the Internet, the problem is likely to be hidden inside the burner hard - or software. Let me tell what I've done so far:

  • try six different record, the same mark and two sets. However, the disc has managed one (6 months ago) was also one of the packs. (Philips DVD-R 1-16 x)
  • restarted the system several times
  • Uninstall / reinstall the burner driver (burner is Optiarc BD ROM BC - 5500S)
  • Uninstall all associated burner software (ImgBurn / Nero cover designer)

What I have tried and something that works like a charm, is to burn to a folder. This eliminates the possibility of not cooperating with the PRE burner.

Now, this seems to be a very stupid question, but how the hell can I burn the file on a DVD so it can be displayed on a normal DVD as DVD-video player?

Is there some software practice of engraving (free) available for this task? Please help, because I'm about to lose my mind...

PS. the first attempt I made today actually worked, and I was PRE the burn was successful, however, when I inserted the DVD into my DVD player no audio was present? As mentioned previously, I could not reproduce it.

A final summary for users in the future who encounter the same problem:

1) burn on folder (4.7 or 8.5 GB whichever is applicable)

1 (a) remove the OpenDVD folder
1 (b) add empty AUDIO_TS folder for compatibility with some players of DVD from Panasonic

(2) download and install ImgBurn

(3) use it ' ecrire write files/folders to disc, select the two folders. Also be sure to select the right burning speed (compatible with your hardware and DVD), otherwise this may cause errors.

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