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  • Tue, May 20 2008 1:44 AM

    • Nik
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    DVDit error

     I am going crazy with this problem. I am burning dvds using DVDit and I am getting the following error:    Unknown error 2130932483      2130932483. Anyone have any idea what this means? I've wasted 6 dvds so far....Thanks!

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  • Tue, May 20 2008 2:54 AM In reply to

    Re: DVDit error

     I am having the same problem with my Avid Express Pro.  I am using DVD by Sonic.  I get the same error message.  I can burn the first DVD or maybe the second.  After that it's a crap shoot.  What is the deal? 

  • Tue, May 20 2008 3:10 AM In reply to

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    Re: DVDit error

     I don't know-that's so strange. I got 2 good copies and then 6 bad in a row. I stopped burning b/c I got so frustrated but I have a job to finish and this is killing me. What should we do? Can anyone help? Thank you!!

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  • Sat, May 24 2008 11:27 AM In reply to

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    Re: DVDit error

     Ok, so 16 more wasted dvds and hours on internet forums and it looks like I found the problem. I upgraded the dvds I was using to 16x and as it turns out, my burner was not compatible with them. I ran out and got a new burner that can handle up to 20x and so far so good. I also tried some old 4x dvds I had left over and of course they burned pefectly. Sometimes it's the simple things that drive you crazy. Hope this helps someone else out there...

    Dell Precision Workstation 670, dual xenon 3.2gh, 2g mem, nvidia quadro fx 1300 graphics card, windows xp pro, avid xpress pro 5.6.4. Lots of external... [view my complete system specs]
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