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When I was burning , iDVD gave me a error message, validation and to fix it.

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As I dont know what validation means and for me to fix it, is a little hard. I wish, it would give you the option to click here , if you want to fix this problem.

How do I fix a warning project validation and to fix it before I begin burning?

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you probably have empty drop zones
 
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Oh, that makes sense, I went back to check (this was a few days ago) and I dont remember any empty drop zones, I later burned it and it came out fine. I wanted to know for future reference. Thanks for your help.
 

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