i recently used dameon tools to mount images and add extra drives. Now i am having trouble burning burning dvd?
Question by nathan s: i recently used dameon tools to mount images and add extra drives. Now i am having trouble burning burning dvd?
I have used different burning programs and no luck. It says no disk in burner. Now i am able to burn music cd’s in the drive just not dvd’s anymore. please help!
Best answer:
Answer by Brandon
I think you need to check your computer burner drive at first, maybe it’s too old and already broken, or this is a compatibility problem, you can use another burning software to try again, you can try RZ Free DVD Burner, it’s free an easy to use, it can directly burn any files or folders to any cd&dvd discs, it aslo can burn image ISO file to any dvd disc, it supports any cd&dvd disc, such as CD-R, CD-RW, DVD+R, DVD-R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW, DVD-R DL, DVD+R DL, etc, and it provide two burn engine to improve compatibility, you can click “Option” button on software main interface to change Burner Engine. You can yahoo or google search and download RZ Free DVD Burner, easy to use, hope it can help you.
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Midi Doesn’t Sound Right In Sony Laptop?
I just bought a new laptop Sony VGN-SZ55GN but can’t play all my midi correctly.
SZ55GN Spec:
Windows Vista and SigmaTeL High Definition Audio CODEC
The strange things is when I played midi with Winamp Player the midi will played only the “bass” part like drum and percussion
If I played midi with Windows Media Player the midi will played only the “non bass” part other than drum and percussion
(as you guess, I can play the midi perfectly if I opened 2 of them together, but it troublesome ^^;)
I have tried another software as well, software to convert midi to sheet music like MidiNotate and Midiillustrator which usually plays all perfectly but now I only can hear the “bass” part.
I have tried to use earphone and it’s useless, same as above.
Am I having:
a. Plugins problem?
b. Driver problem?
c. Compatibility problem? (with Vista?)
d. Damaged SoundCard? (but mp3 works perfectly)
e. Software problem?
f. Broken Midi?
g. Hearing Impairment problem? definitely no!
