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PapaJohn (MVP) - 01 Mar 2006 18:21 GMT
Am I missing something? Can I not save a DVD project file and reopen it when
the rendering/burning process fails?

I add my files for the DVD, customize the menu, add music, etc.... and then
press the Burn button.

My first 3 attempts resulted in failures during the rendering of the MPEG-2
files, with the closure of DVD Maker.... each time I had to start from
scratch building the items... when I got tired of doing it over, I just gave
it a single file and told it to Burn... of course that's the disc that
worked, not the one I wanted with all my customized settings and more files.

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PapaJohn (MVP) - 01 Mar 2006 18:34 GMT
maybe the best and most frequent reason to have a project file is to correct
a typo when you see it in playback of the disc.
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> Am I missing something? Can I not save a DVD project file and reopen it
> when the rendering/burning process fails?
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> disc that worked, not the one I wanted with all my customized settings and
> more files.
 
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