Disc image creation failed, Disc image file not found, Error in creating the directory – Ulead 1.0 User Manual

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Disc image creation failed because the resulting image file size is greater

than the 4GB limit set by a FAT32 Volume.

The disc image file exceeds the 4GB limit of a FAT32 drive volume.

Disc image creation failed because the size is too big to fit on a Single

Layer Disc.

A disc image contains all of the files that make up a single layer of a 4.7GB DVD disc. This
error indicates the disc image is larger than 4.7GB, and will not fit on a layer of a DVD disc.
(Each disc layer and side requires its own disc image file.)

Disc Image creation failed.

General error stating that disc image file was not created. This could be due to problems
writing to the specified drive or reading the title set from its location.

Disc image File not found!

Unable to locate the disc image file in the specified Source location.

Disk space in Drivename may be too low to accomodate the current
project. Free disk space or switch work directories before initiating Write

process.

The drive specified in the Working Directory does not have enough space for the title set.

DLT SCSI drive not ready!

Indicates that the DLT drive is not ready to write. Ensure the tape is fully inserted, the drive
is powered on, and the appropriate lights are lit.

DVD-R media not present!

There is no disc in the DVD-R drive.

DVD-R SCSI drive not ready!

The DVD-R drive is not ready to write to the disc. This may be a media problem. Verify good
ventilation for the drive.

DVD-R write canceled.

Displays when you cancel during the write of a DVD-R disc. Cancelling results in a partially
written disc that will need to be discarded.

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Error in creating the directory.

Indicates a write problem on the drive being written to. This may be a permissions problem
or the drive is no longer accessible.

Error in the System Header - Information in its component elementary

streams may be corrupted.

Fatal import error. Signifies a parameter not supported within the DVD specification.
Indicates the file cannot be imported, and must be re-created compliant with the DVD
specification. This error most often happens when importing a .vob file (which are not
supported for import by SpruceUp).

Error while reading a subpicture input file.

The file could be on a remote volume that has become inaccessible. The file could also be
experiencing access violations while in use elsewhere.

Error while reading a video input file.

The file could be on a remote volume that has become inaccessible. The file could also be
experiencing access violations while in use elsewhere.

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