I have Express Burn Plus from the Mac Store. Since updating to El Capitan Express Burn Plus doesn't recognize the burner. I use this program often, well I did, because I can't use it right now. Is there an update?
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Answer by
Robert Polubinski
Based on the information found on the official website, I can say that the program runs on Mac OS X 10.4 or later. This means it should work in El Capitan as well, but that is not a confirmed fact.
However, access the official website, download the the updated version and then replace the currently installed one on your Mac.
This is a very easy-to-use burning tool. In order to create a disc using this software, you just need to open it, select the type of disc you want to make (Audio CD, MP3 CD, MP3 DVD), right click -> Add or press Ctrl + Y in order to add the files and press the Burn button. For more information you can use the User Manual available inside the program through the Help menu or visit the following official website.
You say I have to upgrade to premium software to do this. I noticed there are 2 kinds of premium software. If I buy the software and it doesn't work can I get my money back? I have Vista 32bit computer and my name is Geoff Oliver.
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Answer by
Julia Bocchetta
The developer states that it will offer a refund in 30 days period. If you don't like the software you will be offered the possibility to get your money back. Visit the official Support website to find more about this procedure.
After opening a film (I am a football coach and these are movies of our games filmed with SONY Premium digital video cassette DVM 60) with Windows Movie Maker to capture the video and store it in my external F:\ drive. I open Express Burn and choose add files, browse my F:\ drive and pick what I want to burn, click burn video and it does the rest. I use EZ-DUB LITEON to burn the DVD and it all goes well until the verification process and whether I use a DVD+R or a DVD-R. In this matter, I get the same error message "ERROR READING FROM DISC". I try to load the DVD, but it will not. I have tried burning older files, but the same behavior is encountered. How can this be fixed?
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Answer by
Leonard Moore
If you have problems while burning video disks, you can set up the program to use internal codecs first. This is the advised options that you need to use in this situation. To activate the option, open the program > File > Options > check 'Use internal codec first' option. This option should fix your problem. If you still have problems, contact the developer on the official website.
I downloaded Express Burn to burn DVDs, but when I attempt to play them there is a message on the TV saying that I must use X3Player to watch them. What can I do?
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Answer by
Dan Angel
X3Player is a video codec that comes packaged with Combined Community Codec Pack and K-Lite Codec Pack Full. Unfortunately, there is no way to install these utilities on your TV and I suggest you convert your video files to a supported format and burn them to DVDs again. You can check Software Informer database for a video converter.
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he tracks a loud clicking sound occurs on playback. It distorts the entire recording.
The loud clicking sound is likely caused by a bad burn and can be fixed by reburning the CD.
I have Express Burn Plus from the Mac Store. Since updating to El Capitan Express Burn Plus doesn't recognize the burner. I use this program often, well I did, because I can't use it right now. Is there an update?
Based on the information found on the official website, I can say that the program runs on Mac OS X 10.4 or later. This means it should work in El Capitan as well, but that is not a confirmed fact.
However, access the official website, download the the updated version and then replace the currently installed one on your Mac.
Download page: http://www.nch.com.au/burn/
This is a very easy-to-use burning tool. In order to create a disc using this software, you just need to open it, select the type of disc you want to make (Audio CD, MP3 CD, MP3 DVD), right click -> Add or press Ctrl + Y in order to add the files and press the Burn button. For more information you can use the User Manual available inside the program through the Help menu or visit the following official website.
You say I have to upgrade to premium software to do this. I noticed there are 2 kinds of premium software. If I buy the software and it doesn't work can I get my money back? I have Vista 32bit computer and my name is Geoff Oliver.
The developer states that it will offer a refund in 30 days period. If you don't like the software you will be offered the possibility to get your money back. Visit the official Support website to find more about this procedure.
After opening a film (I am a football coach and these are movies of our games filmed with SONY Premium digital video cassette DVM 60) with Windows Movie Maker to capture the video and store it in my external F:\ drive. I open Express Burn and choose add files, browse my F:\ drive and pick what I want to burn, click burn video and it does the rest. I use EZ-DUB LITEON to burn the DVD and it all goes well until the verification process and whether I use a DVD+R or a DVD-R. In this matter, I get the same error message "ERROR READING FROM DISC". I try to load the DVD, but it will not. I have tried burning older files, but the same behavior is encountered. How can this be fixed?
If you have problems while burning video disks, you can set up the program to use internal codecs first. This is the advised options that you need to use in this situation. To activate the option, open the program > File > Options > check 'Use internal codec first' option. This option should fix your problem. If you still have problems, contact the developer on the official website.
I downloaded Express Burn to burn DVDs, but when I attempt to play them there is a message on the TV saying that I must use X3Player to watch them. What can I do?
X3Player is a video codec that comes packaged with Combined Community Codec Pack and K-Lite Codec Pack Full. Unfortunately, there is no way to install these utilities on your TV and I suggest you convert your video files to a supported format and burn them to DVDs again. You can check Software Informer database for a video converter.