Windows DVDMaker burn half DVD

original title: a question about Windows DVDMaker
I burn a DVD with windows DVDmaker and only half of the chosen video gets written to the disk, WHY?

Hi JpAnderson,

·         What operating system is installed on your computer?

·         You receive an error message?

During this time, access the link below that contains solutions to some common problems with burning DVDs and check if you can solve the problem:

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

http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/troubleshoot-problems-with-creating-a-DVD-video-using-Windows-DVD-Maker

Hope this information helps.

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