Sony PCGA-DDRW2 Manuel d'utilisation

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Symptom

Cause/Remedy

Cannot write to a
DVD disc

Music tracks on DVD
discs you create will
not play.

Frame drop occurs
when playing a DVD
that you have created.

Cannot start Click to
DVD.

Unable to install Click
to DVD.

Cannot capture video
from a digital video
camera.

c The DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, or DVD-RW disc you

are using may already contain data. You cannot add data to
such discs.

c You should have at least 256 MB of RAM in your

computer when using Click to DVD software to write data.
For details on expanding memory, refer to the manuals
provided with your computer.

c You cannot add data to DVD+R, DVD+RW, DVD-R, or

DVD-RW discs that already have data on them.

c If you create a DVD that contains only a small amount of

video/picture data, the music tracks specified when you
created the DVD may not play normally.

c Frame drop can occur if there is too much workload on

your computer. To solve the problem, do the following:

• Disconnect all external devices except your Digital

Video Camera Recorder.

• Close all applications except Click to DVD or Drag’n

Drop CD+DVD software.

• Optimize (defragment) all available hard disk drives.

For details, refer to Click to DVD software online help.

c An old version of PxEngine (the burning engine) is being

used. Please install Drag’n Drop CD+DVD in order to
install an updated version of the engine.
Windows Media Format 9 SDK Runtime and DirectX 9.0b
may not have been installed properly. Check “Installing the
software”(page 28) again.

c PxEngine (the burning engine) is missing. Install Drag’n

Drop CD+DVD software before installing Click to DVD
software.

c Windows Media Format 9 SDK Runtime and DirectX 9.0b

may not have been installed properly. Check “Installing the
software”(page 28) again.

c Depending on the camera model, there are cases when

video cannot be captured from the Digital Video Camera.
In these cases, install Windows XP Service Pack 1 and
Windows Media Player 9. You can install both Windows
XP Service Pack 1 and Windows Media Player 9 from
Windows Update.

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