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Sony Giga Pocket and Click-toDvD

Discussion in 'Other PC Software' started by jonjon, 2005/05/01.

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  1. 2005/05/01
    jonjon

    jonjon Inactive Thread Starter

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    Anyone using Sony Giga Pocket with Sony Click-to-Dvd?
    I have read and complied with the Sony user help, but I cannot complete the last operation to make a DVD. I import a TV clip from Giga Pocket Explorer to Click-to- DvD, and all goes well until the last stage of the copy, when it seems to freeze. It HAS worked on more than one occcasion, but just recently, despite many efforts, it has failed. If anyone has the same software with a similar set-up, I would appreciate your advice.
    Windows XP Home, 3GHz Pentium with HT, ATI Radeon 9200, and 160 GB HDD.
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  2. 2005/05/31
    bucketweet

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    Sony Giga Pocket

    I have encountered the same problem (intermittantly) when using GP & C2DVD software. I have found that if I am importing multiple video files into one project don't overload the project. Exit & save the project and then open and import another file. I have also encountered other problems such as, when saving a C2DVD project or renaming, when I try to access the project later the project becomes corrupted. Do you use the C2DVD icon in GP Explorer to open a new project? I have found that if you open C2DVD in your Programs drop down menu & import the video file this may help. I also have problems with GP, when I use High Quality settings I am unable to stop the recording or it will stop automatically and inform of low disc space even when I have plenty of disc space. I have to turn the PC off to abort the recording. If I import the file using C2DVD it is there but not the full video. I'm looking for new video editing software at the moment.

    Hope this helps,

    Dale
     

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