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| slider |
Posted - Mar 01 2009 : 02:55:31 I have installed version 3.31 of DVD PixPlay.
There is a problem of burning a slideshow directly to a disc as the program does not seem to recognize my CD burner, in fact this option is not allowed and I must save the created slide show to the hard drive and then burn it with Nero.
The following error message appears. A part of the log file is below. UpStartEx(), exception 37.
65 - [BurnerLog] UpStartEx() failed, exception: 37
Please advise.
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| xequte |
Posted - Apr 12 2009 : 01:51:02 If any users are still encountering this problem please download v3.35 (or newer):
http://www.xequte.com/pixplay/download.html
Nigel Xequte Software nigel@xequte.com |
| xequte |
Posted - Mar 01 2009 : 02:55:31 Hi Slider
Are you using Windows ME? We have confirmed an incompatibility of the burning engine with some installations of Windows ME. We'll have a fix for this shortly. In the meantime, please use this version:
http://www.xequte.com/support/pxp304.html
Nigel Xequte Software nigel@xequte.com |
| JIMD |
Posted - Mar 01 2009 : 02:55:31 SLIDER
If you are using Windows 2000, XP or Vista, try going into View>Options, Other, Advanced and changing the "Use SPTI for Burning" setting. If that does not make any difference or you have a different Windows version please email the following file to support@xequte.com:
C:\Program Files\DVD PixPlay\PixPlayLog.txt
Alternatively, as you cam see, you can use your preferred burning software to output your DVD PixPlay slideshow to disk.
JIM DALTON |
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