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Windows DVD Maker and MPEG-4

 
 
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      23rd March 2008, 05:28 PM
Good evening everybody,
using an official codec, I'm able and see AVI files codified in MPEG-4 with
Windows Media Player 11, but I'm unable and burn with Windows DVD Maker: it
always fails at 99%.
I'm sure enough there's enough space on HD.
Does anybody know any problem with Windows DVD Maker and MPEG-4?
 
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      23rd March 2008, 05:28 PM
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Which MPEG4 decoder are you using? What exact version of that decoder?

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      23rd March 2008, 05:28 PM
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The one suggested by Vista's Error Recovery
Anyway, I resolved; it was just a matter of free HD space.
It seems to me, a space equal to the DVD one isn't enough; Windows DVD Maker
needs 50% more.






 
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