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blackhatron

USA
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Posted - Sep 02 2009 :  20:51:29  Show Profile  Reply
I am trying to burn my first project. my burner is san sung sh s5182d. I get message cannot lock burner. Anyone know what i'm doing wrong? Please help

JIMD

USA
499 Posts

Posted - Sep 03 2009 :  05:04:52  Show Profile  Reply
BLACKHATRON

Rename the following file:

c:\program files\dvd pixplay\wnaspi32.dll

to

xwnaspi32.dll


Does that resolve the problem?


JIM DALTON
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blackhatron

USA
2 Posts

Posted - Sep 03 2009 :  09:14:53  Show Profile  Reply
Jim, Thanks for your help. The change did not work new error is created when the program starts: Error encountered processing a source file... image with text creation error. I have made text slides and text with pic slides. the error starts right at the beginning of the process. thanks for your help
ron
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xequte

7504 Posts

Posted - Sep 04 2009 :  02:57:02  Show Profile  Reply
Hi Ron

"Image with text creation" Errors usually occur when you are using very large images (from high res digital cameras) in your slideshow and DVD PixPlay runs out of resources when trying to manipulate the image in memory.

If your images are large (more than a MB or two for a JPEG) then reduce them in size before adding them to your DVD PixPlay project (e.g. using a batch image converter or image editor).



Nigel
Xequte Software
nigel@xequte.com
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