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It is taking forever for my movies to copy to cd. It sits on 58% and never
moves. Is this normal? |
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Make sure that your cd is error free or try some other cd recording
application. Is your disc is done even the progress bar is on 58% you tell? Happy New Year! "jen" wrote: > It is taking forever for my movies to copy to cd. It sits on 58% and never > moves. Is this normal? |
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This happens too often which is why I always recommend saving the movie to
your hard drive instead of a CD. From there you can copy it to a CD if you like. BTW you do realize that the movie you copy to the CD will NOT play in a DVD player right? -Wojo "jen" <jen@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:75DA1813-B70A-4BBC-B304-76A13F83F25E@microsoft.com... > It is taking forever for my movies to copy to cd. It sits on 58% and never > moves. Is this normal? |
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