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on Digitalproaudio.com (see link).the DVD burner is not included, though
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Eric
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I received my copy (legally!) this week and it will not burn the image to DVD-A even though I have a "supported" burner. Gets to 100% building the image then aborts before burning. I emailed tech support days ago and still haven't heard back. I've been stockpiling 24bit live recordings for 3 years now waiting for DVD-A software at this price point... I guess I'll have to wait a bit longer. Other than the burning problem, its a simple program to use - just drag & drop audio files. You can only do one "group" per disc, so you can't put a stereo 24/96 on with a multi-channel 24/48 mix in two groups. No fancy menus, either.
Don't know Bronze, but I once had this problem with Steel. The program would just crash after preparing the image and before burning. I 'm pretty sure the solution was:- check your media in the menu before burning. If you have already aborted a disc burning, or any other operation, you need to check that the disc is still "there". One easy option is to eject it from the program menu, and then insert it again, at that time it will "know" that the disc is there
If it doesn't work, maybe you can try one of the following:
- try burning one or two regular (wav) CD tracks on a RW disc (so you can erase it :)
- try saving the disc image and then burn it
- check the burner settingsAnd of course, reinstall the program if nothing else works
I hope this helps
Eric
PS: you should be able to have any combinations of bit depths, sample rates, 2CH/MCH configuration in the same group (but not in the same track)
Yes, it give the following message:Recorder Error:
SDK error - (4310)
6I'll try reinstalling. I'm not sure how burning something on my CDRW would help since that is a separate drive.
Yes, you can mix bit depths, sample rates, stereo & multi-channel amoung tracks in the single group, just can't set them up in different groups.
Sorry Craig, I wasn't clear,I meant a DVD-RW disc, of course you need to use your target DVD drive (I just meant: Use an erasable disc, so you don't waste a DVD-R, that's all :)
But I'm pretty sure the error message is the one for when the program cannot "find" the disc. Did you try that solution?
If the program is like Steel (it should be), in the menu before burning, you should make sure it "finds" the burner, and the media. The media properties should tell you if the disc type is correct, and if the disc is blank...
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you should work for Minnetonka. :)It does have a menu item to select burner and check media - I did both and it sees blank media and lists my burner the same as Roxio EXCD does, so I assume it recognizes it correctly.
I appreciate the help. I'll post a followup once I get it working.
What is crazy...really crazy, it has already been cracked. I do not support cracked software and never will...but kazaa, it is there...ready to use.To think I jumpped for several thousand on the platnum...and now this?
Well of course, DVD drives cost about 80 bucks now as well if you shop...and that is recording drives.
I wonder what the SACD crowd things of this? Also, for those who do a ton of live recording, burning DVD-A's for playback is only natural. (thank goodness we can do that)
That is crazy, but you can tell a product is successful when it gets cracked on Kazaa...As for the SACD crowd, it won't be long before some of them start to burn their SACDs to DVD (that's what I do now).
It's an interesting situation, because when you copy your SACDs, you have to decide whether your DSD material is worth keeping at 24/192, or if 24/96 is "good enough" (saves space, also).
Pretty interesting experience, I think.
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