As I said two posts ago, Where do you get the information that my firmware is out of date? I checked, my firmware wasn't out of date. I solved the problem. Here is the solution: After a while I began to suspect that the markers might be the problem. So I deleted all the markers and the video burned to DVD perfectly (also ISO to hard disc). I then added the first Main menu marker and it didn't burn. Then I removed that marker, giving me none and added the Stop marker for the first scene and the Main menu marker for the second scene, and it burned perfectly. Case solved. So I was right about: Adobe Premier handling the video I used okay My DVD drive firmware not being the problem And using the correct resolution Steve Grisetti and Ann Bens, I understand and appreciate that you are only trying to help to the best of your abilities, but why are you both so arrogant in being wrong? Completely wrong! Especially since I wrote multiple times that the burning failed on ISO to hard drive, which by passes the DVD drive. So the problem couldn't be a DVD firmware issue. Steve, you had a great idea about using the burned device video and testing that and I thank you for that idea. The remaining question is why does the first Main Menu marker cause the program burn to DVD to fail? (This is a bug in the program). I might be doing something wrong here, but I have done this before with success. At 0:00:00.00 (the beginning of the video), I set a Main Menu marker. In this case is causes burn failure to DVD or ISO. In any case, my problem is solved. Thank you to everyone who contributed.
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