Windows DVD Maker error message unknown

This is a frustrating problem I have with Windows DVD Maker that no one can seem to explain. I have a new computer, less than a month, running Windows 7. I tried to burn clips of film on DVD for various friends and family. I have finished 3 or 4 DVD with success. All of a sudden, during the burning process, I get to a point approximately 0.3 to 0.4 percent encoded when I get an error message that the DVD cannot be done due to an unspecified error. All that fresh, new, with the package of disk I'm trying to use ends up with the same message. The clips have not changed, filters have not changed, settings have not changed, I just did with some success without problem, now, all of a sudden, it cannot burn discs more. That's happened?  What should I do about it?

Hello
 
Follow these steps and check whether the problem is resolved.
 
Method 1:
 
Try to increase your capacity of RAm on your computer and check if it solves the problem.
 
Method 2:
 
You can follow this link forum below.
http://social.answers.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/w7music/thread/45baa19b-642a-43a8-A1B3-f8918f353192
 
Method 3:
 
This question (and others) can be caused by a video filter that might be using the file. To work around this problem, you can try to disable one or more video filters in Windows DVD Maker. For more information on the video and rotating filters or desactiver disable in Windows DVD Maker, see video filters in Windows DVD Maker: frequently asked questions.
 
To enable the filters, off, or to restore the default list of filters:
 
1. open Windows DVD Maker by clicking on the button start the picture of the Start button. In the search box, type DVD Maker and then in the list of results, click Windows DVD creation.
2. in the turn your digital memories in a DVD page, click Choose photos and videos.
3. on the Add pictures and video to the DVD page, click Options.
4. click on the Compatibility tab.
5. do one of the following:
* To turn off a filter, clear the check box next to the filter name.
* To enable a filter, select the check box next to the filter name.
* To restore the default list, click on restore all default values.
 
When you restore the default settings, the list and the filters settings are given to the last known good setting.
  
6. click OK to close the DVD Options dialog box, and then continue to make your DVD.
 
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/video-filters-in-Windows-DVD-Maker-frequently-asked-questions
 
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/burn-a-DVD-video-disc-with-Windows-DVD-Maker
 
Hope the helps of information.

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