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I have recently started getting problems when trying to burn dvd-video files.
there seems to be an invalid block address pointed out somewhere, I have attached the log file from nero. any thoughts would be very helpful
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here is another log from dvd shrink that might or might not show anything different, i'll leave that upto the experts
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Hey SB - the first thing I notice is that your memory is really, really low when you are burning. Try raising your virtual RAM and re-test.


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my virtual memory is currently set to 768MB, what would you recommend i set this to


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no bother, i have set it to let windows adjust it for me and i am now 50% through the burning process, so i'll say that this can be marked as fixed as before it never went passed 3%

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i spoke to soon, i managed to burn one disc with no hitches but trying a second and it came back with the same error, next tip please



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