When I was trying to make a mp3 DVD the darn thing had an abnormal crash on me and I had to restart the playlist all over again. I don't know why it did that. I think this program has got some bugs in it that need to be reviewed. If anyone can tell if there is an update for Nero 7 Essentials please let me know thanks.
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It is not so easy to analyse this problem in detail. Therefore some further information is needed. So a MP3 DVD is just a normal Data DVD. What kind of crash did you have, what kind of error message did you receive in detail?
To excluded most of the possible reasons for an error in burning CDs or DVDs you should make sure that:
-You have installed the latest version of Nero (can be found on the Website in the Download Area)
-You have the latest firmware for your recorder installed
-The media you want to use is 100% compatible with the recorder (Normally the manufacturer can provide a list with media which is 100% compatible)
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It is not so easy to analyse this problem in detail. Therefore some further information is needed.
So a MP3 DVD is just a normal Data DVD.
What kind of crash did you have, what kind of error message did you receive in detail?
To excluded most of the possible reasons for an error in burning CDs or DVDs you should make sure that:
-You have installed the latest version of Nero (can be found on the Website in the Download Area)
-You have the latest firmware for your recorder installed
-The media you want to use is 100% compatible with the recorder (Normally the manufacturer can provide a list with media which is 100% compatible)