Unspecified error when burning DVDs with windows media player DVD is empty when starting get coded, then when control burn error occurs and does not burn the disk. How to fix this?
I get an error when I burn DVDs with windows media player. He asked correctly when I lad the DVDs that I choose to burn a dvd disc. Then I add my video fles she adds and lists. Then I hit burn and it starts to create the dvd disc. All my files are wmv files. The bar regarding % moves to 100% but captured along with burning the disc, he rejected and I get an unspecified error message. with just a button to hit, which will close the error box. The files don't burn the disk accordingly. The disc remains empty.
Hi N2tjq,
Are a. When you facing this problem?
B. is - what happens with all DVDs?
C. recent changes made on the computer?
I firstly you suggests to save the project to your computer, and then try to burn on a DVD at a slower burning speed.
Choose a speed slower burn to your DVD recorder as follows:
1 back to adding photos and video to the DVD page and then click on Options.
2. in the DVD burner speed box, select 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
If the problem persists, download the service pack 2 for windows vista on the computer
How to obtain the latest Windows Vista service pack
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/935791
See the link below:
Error message when you try to publish a movie to a DVD using Windows DVD creation in Windows Vista: "unspecified error".
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/949281
For more information, please see the links below:
Burn a DVD video disc
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/burn-a-DVD-video-disc
Troubleshoot-problems-with-creating-a-DVD-Video-using-Windows-DVD-Maker
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/troubleshoot-problems-with-creating-a-DVD-video-using-Windows-DVD-Maker
If you use windows media player, see the link below:
Burn-a-CD-or-DVD-in-Windows-Media-Player
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/burn-a-CD-or-DVD-in-Windows-Media-Player
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Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
I have a slideshow of photo .wmv (set to music with image transitions) on a computer that I am trying to burn a CD with Windows Media Player. Photo slide show appear correctly on the computer. However once on the CD, read in a CD player, plays the part of the music of the slide show, but none of the images are displayed.
A grade side is that I have all of the original photo files. But they are not embedded in the .wmv file.
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
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Windows Media Player is not the application for this task.Take a look at the following article:
Windows Vista-
Burn pictures or videos to a CD or DVD
http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/d5f2879b-a59e-42FF-b454-1a203529c6631033.mspxIf you're running Vista Home Premium or Ultimate... and
to burn on a DVD-video .wmv file that should play
in a free-standing DVD player... Take a look at the following
Article:Windows Vista-
Windows DVD Maker:
Burn a DVD-video disc
http://windowshelp.Microsoft.com/Windows/en-us/help/27a0225d-260e-4313-8a82-7c5253e93e6f1033.mspxIf you have any other questions, let us know.
John Inzer - MS - MVP - digital media experience
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How do I burn a cd with windows media player and have not any second 3 breaks inbetween the songs?
In the following FAQ... scroll to the bottom for...:
"Why are there gaps sometimes long between songs on the CD I burn?Windows Vista - burn a CD or DVD in Windows Media Player:
Frequently asked questions
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/burn-a-CD-or-DVD-in-Windows-Media-Player-frequently-asked-questionsThe free software CDBurnerXP has an option to burn a
CD music with or without addition of gaps.(if the audio has static air at the beginning or at the end...
which will need to be deleted manually with an audio
Editor-in-Chief).(FWIW) It's always a good idea to create a system
Restore point before installing software or updates)CDBurnerXP
http://www.CDBurnerXP.se/
(Yes, it works on XP, Vista, 7)CDBurnerXP to make Audio disc
http://CDBurnerXP.se/help/audio/compileaudio -
I can't read my dvd - r with windows media player
I can't read my dvd - r with windows media player. Any help much appreciated. Thank you.
I can't read my dvd - r with windows media player. Any help much appreciated. Thank you.
See KB article: -.
You cannot play a DVD - RW or a DVD + RW disc using Windows Media Player or Sonic CinePlayer
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