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November 29, 2009
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I hope I am in the right forum. I get so mixed up some times, but....

  • November 29, 2009
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I am having a problem with Encore not recognizing by DVD unit.

One man here told me to check my Drive Numbers to see if they were in order. Here is mine:

C:/ OS

D:/ 2st internal hard drive (CS4 Work space)

E:/ DVD

F:/ 3nd internal hard drive (Storage/Backup)

G:/ External hard drive (Storage/Backup)

I realize they are not in order, but will these being out of order like this possibly make a difference with my problem?

AND will it destroy anything if I assign new numbers to get them like this:

C:/ OS

D:/ 2st internal hard drive (CS4 Work space)

E:/ 3nd internal hard drive (Storage/Backup)

F:/ External hard drive (Storage/Backup)

G:/ DVD

I really do need to get my projects burnt on DVD dics.

I have a file for my Cashes on F:/ so my C:/ does not get over ran. Not sure this matters, but I want to let you guys know all I can think of since it is usually on C:/.

I am running Vista 64bit if that matters.

(I was able to burn a DVD using a stock video from Media Player; it was the one with the bear.)

Thanks again, Jim

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    the_wine_snob
    Inspiring
    November 29, 2009

    Jim,

    You have fallen through a rabbit-hole and have ended up in the Forum Comments forum, where issues regarding the entirety of the Adobe fora are discussed.

    You want the Encore Forum. Just Copy your post, head over there, start a new thread and Paste.

    See you there,

    Hunt

    PS - I think I have some answers for you there. Here's hoping.

    Captiv8r
    Legend
    November 30, 2009

    Hi Hunt, Jochem and all

    I think I may have a clue as to how many folks end up posting here.

    If one visits the main Forums entry page, off to the right is an area where one may view the FAQ and "Forum Etiquette and Best Practices".

    Being good do-bees, they likely follow this link and end up reading a post in the Forum Comments forum. Having read the information, they then proceed to post their issue. The thing is, they are inside the Forum Comments forum, so that's where they end up posting.

    I'm wondering if the issue could be alleviated by creating a read only forum where threads such as the Best Practices could be stored?

    Just pondering... Rick

    the_wine_snob
    Inspiring
    November 30, 2009

    Rick,

    That sounds logical to me. I'll ask this poster (know him from other product fora) just how he got here. From the title, it seems that he smelled something wrong. So far, he has not shown up in Encore, but it is Sunday PM in the US. I even "temped" him, as I think I can help with the problem.

    This happens so very often, though it seems to have slowed a bit.

    I could see locking the FAQ and Best Practices as read-only. If this is the rabbit-hole, it would still allow access, for the intended purposes, but block off the users falling into this forum - where the "Red Queen" lurks... "off with their heads!"

    Good work,

    Hunt