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Complete disaster, six hours of life I'll never get back
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About five hours after I got the program working, I got an email response from a different rep (from the telephone call) giving me a half dozen things to "try" to get the program working.
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I have spent countless hours and wasted numerous DVD blanks only to get 2 slightly passable disks from one tape that should have been transferable to one single layer DVD.
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I have spent hours and hours wasting time with this.
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Instead, after two and a half hours, my two hours of videos were burned onto a DVD which has a menu and plays on all my DVD players
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Once I capture a full VHS tape (1.5 Hrs) it takes forever - over 2+ hours - to burn to DVD
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i was excited to get this as i had just received an old 1997 vhs i wanted to copy, but i went through the whole process, took 2 hours to transfer, and when i tried to play the new dvd, it did not work
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After a frustrating few hours, I finally got it to work.
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By the way, a regular single-layer DVD holds about one hour's worth of video (4GB), and a double-layer DVD holds 2 hours (8GB).Third
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I wasted hours trying numerous things - repairing the driver, reloading it from the installation CD, downloading several different drivers from the Corel support site - which was of no help.
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I have wasted countless hours and DVDs to no avail.
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My Windows 7 system is taking four hours to burn a one-hour video.
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That might not be bad except for the fact that I lose 2 hours of my time for every screw-up, if it goes the distance before crashing
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Its helping out, with my tapes thank u
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Wasted several of our dual layer dvd+r's when it froze after writing a few percent to the dvd.