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eleellis

USA
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Posted - Apr 16 2011 :  07:05:39  Show Profile  Reply
When I try to create my slideshow and burn it to my hard drive the box "refreshing burners" comes up and does not stop.

I have v6.30

xequte

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Posted - Apr 16 2011 :  13:11:11  Show Profile  Reply
Hi

Please install the SPTD Burning Drivers:

1. Download and install one of the following:

Windows 7 32 bit and other Windows versions: http://www.xequte.com/download/PixPlay_SPTD_v176_32.exe
Windows 7 64 bit: http://www.xequte.com/download/PixPlay_SPTD_v176_64.exe

2. Restart Windows

3. Run DVD PixPlay

4. Go into View > Options, Other, Advanced and set the DVD Burning Transport to SPT Direct


Does that resolve the issue?


Nigel
Xequte Software
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eleellis

USA
2 Posts

Posted - Apr 17 2011 :  13:43:54  Show Profile  Reply
I tried what you suggested.

I was only able to download and instal the 64 version and when I tried to install the 32 bit version a prompt popped up stating my platform did not support the installation.

With further fiddling around I did get the slideshow burnt and the issue may have been an incorrect folder location to burn the file to.

Would that have been the possible issue?

Thank you.

And by the way, I really do enjoy your product and have used it for years and will continue to do so. The customer support has been excellent.
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xequte

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Posted - Apr 20 2011 :  03:35:29  Show Profile  Reply
Hi Eric

Are you sure you are not using the 64bit version of Windows?

I wouldn't expect a folder problem to give the error that you reported. Perhaps it was a temporary system issue.



Nigel
Xequte Software
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