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 Posted by John on 10/15/06 19:09 
On Fri, 13 Oct 2006 23:16:28 GMT, "Travis" <trav1085@gmail.com> wrote: 
 
>You have to burn it to a DVD, not the HD 
>=========================== 
 
Why? In the past I have burned to Hard Drive and then to DVD without 
any problems? It gives you the option to do either. 
 
The reason I have always preferred to burn to Hard Drive folder first 
is because if anything goes wrong during the process to a blank DVD 
you are more likely to toast your media.  
 
Usually if you burn to HD first it is better because you can leave 
your computer encoding it, then you can just burn it to DVD 
afterwards. 
 
If I am getting a disc without any sound after burning from the files 
that were encoded to the Hard Drive folder first, why would it be any 
different burning directly to DVD? I would still have the same 
problem, a DVD disc without any sound. 
 
It must be something else that is wrong that I need to do. I am going 
to have to buy some blank DVD-RWs to test on because I'm not prepared 
to waste any more blanks. Unless of course someone can tell me for 
definite what the issue might be? 
 
John
 
  
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