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Logging InRon, Why do I have to log in everytime I come to the forum?
testing paste from FAQs
How do I troubleshoot a "Burn DVD" problem? 1. How long is your video project? A single-sided DVD can hold only about an hour of video. Also, larger projects need huge amounts of scratch disk space, as discussed in the next question. 2. How much free space do you have on your drive? In addition to room for your native video files and the output files you are going to create, you'll also needs lots of free, contiguous space on your hard drive for temp files and scratch disk space. Keep at least 20 gigabytes of space free on your drive. More for larger projects. And, if space gets tight, try defragmenting the drive before attempting an output. As a rule of thumb, Adobe suggest about 45 gigabytes of free space for processing for every hour of your project's running time. 3. Can you burn to a folder? An alternative to burning directly to a disk is to burn your DVD files to a folder on your hard drive. This has the added advantage of removing the possibility of an out-of-date or incompatible DVD burner driver from the mix. Once these files are burned to your hard drive, your standard DVD burner software can burn them to your DVD. doesn't hold the format very well, works better in WordPad. At least I can copy and paste now, thanks Ron.
I would recommend to paste in Notepad first (this takes away any possible formatting issues). Then copy/paste to the destination. I do this all the time copying from the web.
Regards,
-Ron Dell, Win10 Pro, Intel Core i7-6700 CPU @3.4GhHz, 8GB ram. 64-bit
Ok, Thanks. I use Notepad when I don't want to keep the formatting, in this case I would like to keep it though.
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