DVD Maker shuts down

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When I try to use Windows DVD Maker it shuts down after I select some video
files that I want to burn to a disc, when I click "Next". Then I get a
message (after Vista searches online) that there is a fix for the problem and
I need to use regsvr32 to unregister lmpgd140.ax. When I attempt to do this
I get an error code 0x8007005 with instructions to search on that code. When
I search I don't find anything that specifically applies to this situation.
Does anyone know how to address this problem?
 
Chuck said:
When I try to use Windows DVD Maker it shuts down after I select some video
files that I want to burn to a disc, when I click "Next". Then I get a
message (after Vista searches online) that there is a fix for the problem and
I need to use regsvr32 to unregister lmpgd140.ax. When I attempt to do this
I get an error code 0x8007005 with instructions to search on that code...

A google search suggests that you need to run that command from a
command window which was opened with elevated privileges: right-click
on the Command Window icon and pick 'Run as Admininstrator'. Then try
again.
 
Thanks, Don, I was already logged in as administrator so didn't think I would
need to run the command prompt as administrator additionally. Anyway thats
what made the difference. For anyone else encountering this problem, I also
had to run regsvr32 and unregister another lmp... I forgot the file and
someone closed my command prompt window, but you have to go to c:\ProgramData
subdirectory to do it. I just now successfully burned a disc.
 
jamiebanjo said:
When I try to publish a movie to DVD maker from WMM it shuts down
highlighting an error (Impgd10.ax).
What do I do to resolve this please.

From my googling I believe you can do exactly what Chuck did,
and unregister Impgd10.ax using the regsvr32 /u command.

As a simpler alternative you can try renaming or moving that
file to your Desktop so Vista can't see it.

What I can't tell you is where Impgd10.ax came from or what
might happen to your third-party multimedia apps when you
disable it.
 
Hi,
How to create a movie with movie/dvd maker on vista 32 if movie is 1 hour 9
min. and files are around 5-6 GBt?
 
Hi
I too cannot get DVD maker to work - it shuts down when i click on next
after adding an item ..... and then nothing. I don't get the error message
that others have reported.

I tried to unregister the Impgd140.ax file using regsvr32 but got the
following error message:

To register a module, you must provide a binary name.

Usage: regsvr32 [/u] [/s] [/u] [/i[cmdline]] dllname ......etc

What does this mean?????

I have aso tried to locate it and move it as otherwise suggested but cannot
find it!

Any suggestions?
 
well I've got the same problem.

Only...
I don't have Impgd10.ax
any idea's there?
PS.. Windows dvd maker gives an error and then it says that it has a
solution to the problem

This problem was caused by Indeo® audio software, which was created by Intel
Corporation.

Intel Corporation has informed Microsoft that this product is no longer
needed and can be disabled or uninstalled.

And I don"t even have that file either

So...
Please help
 
Do you have the file iac25_32.ax on your system? That's the cause of that
particular error report.

A bunch of codec packs register this, which will cause DVDMaker to break,
exactly as you're seeing. Unregistering that file will get you going again.
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zachd said:
Do you have the file iac25_32.ax on your system? That's the cause of that
particular error report.

A bunch of codec packs register this, which will cause DVDMaker to break,
exactly as you're seeing. Unregistering that file will get you going again.



It will also make all the video files on your computer unwatchable. I tried
that "fix" and I had to go back and undo it in order to salvage my files. I
have a brand new computer with a DVD burner that is nothing more than a dust
gatherer. I feed like I've paid for nothing.
 
Could you explain how that *could* make all the video files on your computer
unwatchable? It's the Indeo *Audio* Codec.

iac25_32.ax simply should not be registered upon Vista. This is
definitively not required for DVD playback and will break various
applications as it blows up when you query it for certain functionality.

According to WMP's Help:About:Technical Support Information menu tool, what
DVD/MPEG filters do you have installed to your system?

--
Speaking for myself only.
See http://zachd.com/pss/pss.html for some helpful WMP info.
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
 

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