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FIX: Windows DVD Maker fails to burn disks
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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It can sometimes be annoying when you want to burn a CD or DVD and it interrupts right in the middle of the process.
There are a few methods that you can try in order to fix your Windows DVD burner and prevent any further damage when you try to burn aDVDor a CD. Follow the steps below in the order they are listed to fix the problem.
The Windows DVD burner application inWindows 10, might interrupt at some point in the burning process mainly because you have some corrupt system drivers or the DVD drive is not reachable via an assigned drive letter.
So, if your Windows DVD Maker cannot createDVD, here’s how you can fix the problem.
How do I solve Windows DVD maker unable to burn disks?
1. Use Adobe Premiere Pro
Before going through any of the troubleshooting steps written below, maybe you should consider using a third-party tool that can burn your DVDs.
Most often than naught, third-party tools greatly simplify the process of what they are tasked to do.
In the case at hand, a great tool to consider is Adobe Premiere Pro, a world-leading video editor that has all the tools to turn a simple video recorded on your mobile into a movie of near-Hollywood proportions.
Besides the fact that it can open any video format and edit in whatever way you see fit, you can also use it to then burn your work of art to DVD for safekeeping.
⇒Get Adobe Premiere Pro
2. Burn DVD with Windows Media Player
Some users have claimed that they fixed the problem in regards to burning a disc in Windows 10 by using Media Player. This is a rather easy solution to an issue that may seem more complicated than it actually is.
There are plenty ofother third-party appsthat you can use to burn a DVD if you are not fond of Windows Media Player. This applies when you want to use a converter that has additional video editing features, such as trimming an element, creating a DVD menu, adding music or a picture, and adding a subtitle.
3. Run the Hardware and Sound Troubleshooter
Another solution for when you’re unable to burn a CD in Windows 10 is to run the Hardware and Sound Troubleshoother.
By performing this action you can ensure yourself that all multimedia hardware settings are in place, and thus there are no errors that can disrupt your recording process.
Note:you might be prompted by a window where you need to write your administrator account and password in.
4. Tweak your Registry
If you cannot burn a DVD in Windows 10 then applying some small changes to your System Registry may fix the issue, since this procedure followed by a system reboot can fix certain errors.
Note:Before doing the steps below you will need to make a backup copy of the system or at least your important documents and files that you might need later on.
5. Change EnumDevice DWORD
Changing the EnumDevice DWORD is one option if you encounter issues burning a DVD. Simply start off by opening the Registry Editor and follow another few easy steps to complete the procedure.
In this article we presented you with all the efficient solutions you can apply if you’re unable to burn a DVD in Windows 10, because it fails in the middle of your burning process.
If you have further questions regarding this article, you can always write to us in the comments section of the page situated below and we will help you further as soon as possible.
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Ivan Jenic
Windows Hardware Expert
Passionate about all elements related to Windows and combined with his innate curiosity, Ivan has delved deep into understanding this operating system, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.
When he’s not tackling diverse driver-related problems, Ivan enjoys watching good movies and spending time hiking with his family and friends.
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Ivan has delved deep into understanding the Windows OS, with a specialization in drivers and driver troubleshooting.