Error when burning a DVD DVD Maker - "impossible to crΘer the cataleptic failure of dvd.

Original title: Windows DVD maker
I get the error (failed to create the cataleptic failure of dvd)

Hello

I suggest that you try reducing the burn speed in the creation of DVD and check if it works.
Choose a speed slower burn to your DVD recorder as follows:

1. return to the page Add images and videos on the DVD and then click onOptions.
2. in the DVD burning speed box, selectmedium orslow.

Also, make sure that you save the movie on the computer and try to burn it.
If the previous step fails, then I suggest that you uninstall any third-party DVD burning software from the computer and check if it works.

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

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

Burn a DVD-video disc:
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/burn-a-DVD-video-disc


Kind regards
Afzal Taher-Microsoft Support.
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