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  1. The ISO file you posted here I burned it in Express Burn and it processed fine but the Disc was not recognized by either of my DVD players. On my lap top i tried to play it and got this message Playback failure: Cannot play a non-UDF mastered DVD. Your input can't be opened: VLC is unable to open the MRL 'dvd:///E:/'. Check the log for details. I extracted a MP4 file from your ISO file in Prism video converter and It extracted fine but when I tried to burn that file to Disc in express burn after encoding finished it opened a message that I was trying to burn a file that was too large. Was the ISO file you sent me for a Data disc? Thanks for any help you give.
  2. https://www.dropbox.com/sh/s8igxyath20pa9g/AADju7EfiBBlIMXyqfTVcxrja?dl=0 Videopad 10.49
  3. Sorry, I posted the wrong link to you, sorry for wasting your time. Thanks for the download link, I need to figure out what I'm doing wrong! I did create a 480 resolution MP4 video (1.77 GB) yesterday but it was still is too big when ISO was created (6.26GB) to fit on a blank DVD+R . I wonder if somehow I changed some basic setting in video pad that's creating this problem for me. As I said Ive made a lot of ISO files without an issue as long as I kept them under 2 hr.
  4. I also tried to recreate an ISO file in Video Pad from an MP4 video that I already created an ISO (3.60 MB) file that I used to successively burn a disc a few months ago & the same thing happened - it created an ISO file that was too large (5.61 MB) to burn to disc (same blank discs BTW). https://www.dropbox.com/s/xknb3mjp3sr2vay/7-24-21 weezer.mp4?dl=0 Still having this problem suggestions?
  5. ISO files too large lately, they shouldn't be. Same thing happens in Express Burn these are videos under two hours long, low resolution. The process of creating these is very long double the estimated time. This is a new problem, I've been using NCH products for a few years without any problems. Could this be an issue with my PC?
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