Encoding and the work of converting very well, but won't burn to dvd?

Hello, I tried many suggestions as well as procedures standard to try to solve my problem, but my dvd will not burn again :(

This (assuming) started after my wife somehow deleted my user account from the computer (HP dv6704 nr laptop), I put a blank disc in as usual (after redo my user account with all the links, etc.) and conversion went well and is attesting that burn is 'Excellent' or well ya know, tried it with my fav ConvertXtodvd as well as factory Windows Movie Maker and says 'burn is good. " , but nothing to do? It is the first time that I had a problem in 3 or 4 years procedures. I tried deleting the upper/lower case filters, startup repair, remove to let drivers update automatic, changed versions of the burner that I use in case of default, etc etc...

I don't know there is something simple that miss me that the cd take very well, please help someone?

Using CCCP codecs (although convertX has no need of em) and threw a po filter AC3... uh, running VISTA HOME PREMIUM (came installed) and the burner is a TSSTcorp CDDVDW TS - 632N ATA Device.

Someone help me please, my little ones like the video I do em, and I do too :)

Hi jedjoe24,

·          You receive an error message when burning?

When you try to burn videos or movie from Director of Windows, use Windows DVD maker to burn to DVD.

Method 1

Uninstall any third-party DVD burning software installed on the computer and try to burn.

Method 2

You can try to reduce the burn speed and check.

1. open Windows DVD Maker.

2. on the page, share your memories on a DVD , click on choose of pictures and videos.

3. in the Add pictures and video to the DVD page, click Options.

You can change the following settings in the dialog box Options of DVD :

·          DVD burning speed. This option allows you to select the speed to burn your DVD. The default choice for this option is faster. Some DVD burners won't burn at full speed using some types of DVD. If you have problems burning discs, try selecting medium or slow.

Change Windows DVD Maker DVD-Video settings

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/change-Windows-DVD-Maker-DVD-video-settings

Method 3

Make sure that the DVD burner is properly connected to your computer and powered, and that all the necessary software drivers for the DVD burner are installed. You can check your hardware settings in Device Manager by following these steps:

1. click on Startand then click Control Panel.

2. click on hardware and sound.

3. click on Device Manager.

Make sure that the video you are trying to burn are not damaged. To see whether the videos you want to burn are corrupted, try playing or viewing with Windows Media Player. If the files do not play with the player, Windows DVD Maker cannot burn.

Solve problems with creating a DVD-video using Windows DVD creation

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/troubleshoot-problems-with-creating-a-DVD-video-using-Windows-DVD-Maker

I hope this helps!

Halima S - Microsoft technical support.

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