I've been trying to burn my video, (music with pictures). Once I go to save
CD, I am told that a CD can not be found. I've even tried using a DVD-R. I
used troubleshooting questions to find my answer; I was told to remove HP DLA
from my computer. I followed the steps and I could not find that to remove.
PLEASE HELP!

Re: Burning to a CD-R? by LVTravel

LVTravel
Wed Apr 23 17:43:14 PDT 2008

What program and how exactly are you trying to burn your movie to the CD-R?

What version of WMM are you using. What is the final duration (play time)
of the movie you created?



"keriallen" <keriallen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1A50509D-8295-47DC-A9C9-509E42160215@microsoft.com...
> I've been trying to burn my video, (music with pictures). Once I go to
> save
> CD, I am told that a CD can not be found. I've even tried using a DVD-R.
> I
> used troubleshooting questions to find my answer; I was told to remove HP
> DLA
> from my computer. I followed the steps and I could not find that to
> remove.
> PLEASE HELP!



Re: Burning to a CD-R? by keriallen

keriallen
Thu Apr 24 04:49:01 PDT 2008

Bear with me.....Using Windows XP. Version?...This is my first attempt at
making a video, so a lil clueless. Final duration is approx 20 minutes.
Using WMM I just click on the link that says 'Save to CD' But CD not found.

"LVTravel" wrote:

> What program and how exactly are you trying to burn your movie to the CD-R?
>
> What version of WMM are you using. What is the final duration (play time)
> of the movie you created?
>
>
>
> "keriallen" <keriallen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1A50509D-8295-47DC-A9C9-509E42160215@microsoft.com...
> > I've been trying to burn my video, (music with pictures). Once I go to
> > save
> > CD, I am told that a CD can not be found. I've even tried using a DVD-R.
> > I
> > used troubleshooting questions to find my answer; I was told to remove HP
> > DLA
> > from my computer. I followed the steps and I could not find that to
> > remove.
> > PLEASE HELP!
>
>
>

Re: Burning to a CD-R? by Graham

Graham
Thu Apr 24 14:50:11 PDT 2008

Make sure cd writing is enabled on your computer
http://www.myvideoproblems.com/Tutorials/EnableCdRecording.htm

How to find your version number of any programme
http://www.myvideoproblems.com/Tutorials/VersionNumber.htm

cd's made by MM will only play on a computer, if you want to play the movie
on a dvd player on your tele you need a dvd authoring programme to make it
for you.

--

Graham Hughes
MVP Digital Media
www.myvideoproblems.com


"keriallen" <keriallen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:242DDECD-D98E-4D78-AF0A-BA05717213FE@microsoft.com...
> Bear with me.....Using Windows XP. Version?...This is my first attempt at
> making a video, so a lil clueless. Final duration is approx 20 minutes.
> Using WMM I just click on the link that says 'Save to CD' But CD not
> found.
>
> "LVTravel" wrote:
>
>> What program and how exactly are you trying to burn your movie to the
>> CD-R?
>>
>> What version of WMM are you using. What is the final duration (play
>> time)
>> of the movie you created?
>>
>>
>>
>> "keriallen" <keriallen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:1A50509D-8295-47DC-A9C9-509E42160215@microsoft.com...
>> > I've been trying to burn my video, (music with pictures). Once I go to
>> > save
>> > CD, I am told that a CD can not be found. I've even tried using a
>> > DVD-R.
>> > I
>> > used troubleshooting questions to find my answer; I was told to remove
>> > HP
>> > DLA
>> > from my computer. I followed the steps and I could not find that to
>> > remove.
>> > PLEASE HELP!
>>
>>
>>



Re: Burning to a CD-R? by Saga

Saga
Fri Apr 25 09:53:25 PDT 2008

So if I understand correctly, the option in MM to write to a CD is to write
a data file on it that needs a PC and player software as opposed to being
a VCD that can be played on a computer or a compatible DVD player.

Is that correct?
Thanks
Saga
--


"Graham Hughes" <graham.hughesNON@SPAMMEdvds2treasure.co.uk> wrote in message
news:OfyOrUlpIHA.3804@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> Make sure cd writing is enabled on your computer
> http://www.myvideoproblems.com/Tutorials/EnableCdRecording.htm
>
> How to find your version number of any programme
> http://www.myvideoproblems.com/Tutorials/VersionNumber.htm
>
> cd's made by MM will only play on a computer, if you want to play the movie on a dvd player on
> your tele you need a dvd authoring programme to make it for you.
>
> --
>
> Graham Hughes
> MVP Digital Media
> www.myvideoproblems.com
>
>
> "keriallen" <keriallen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:242DDECD-D98E-4D78-AF0A-BA05717213FE@microsoft.com...
>> Bear with me.....Using Windows XP. Version?...This is my first attempt at
>> making a video, so a lil clueless. Final duration is approx 20 minutes.
>> Using WMM I just click on the link that says 'Save to CD' But CD not found.
>>
>> "LVTravel" wrote:
>>
>>> What program and how exactly are you trying to burn your movie to the CD-R?
>>>
>>> What version of WMM are you using. What is the final duration (play time)
>>> of the movie you created?
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> "keriallen" <keriallen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>>> news:1A50509D-8295-47DC-A9C9-509E42160215@microsoft.com...
>>> > I've been trying to burn my video, (music with pictures). Once I go to
>>> > save
>>> > CD, I am told that a CD can not be found. I've even tried using a DVD-R.
>>> > I
>>> > used troubleshooting questions to find my answer; I was told to remove HP
>>> > DLA
>>> > from my computer. I followed the steps and I could not find that to
>>> > remove.
>>> > PLEASE HELP!
>>>
>>>
>>>
>
>



Re: Burning to a CD-R? by John

John
Fri Apr 25 10:54:30 PDT 2008

Saga wrote:
> So if I understand correctly, the option in MM to write to a CD is to
> write a data file on it that needs a PC and player software as
> opposed to being a VCD that can be played on a computer or a compatible
> DVD player.
>
> Is that correct?
> Thanks
> Saga
=============================
You are correct.

--

John Inzer
Digital Media MVP

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