iSkysoft DVD Creator failing to work or crash usually points to OS compatibility issues, drive errors, or disc space allocation failures. Because the software is older and rarely updated, users frequently run into bugs during the encoding or burning phase. You can resolve most of these problems using specific configurations or quick workarounds.
Review the breakdown of common errors below to find a direct fix: 1. Fix Crashes or Freezes at 50% or Near the End
If the program freezes during the final burning step, the problem usually stems from an unstable background driver or source video corruption.
Create an ISO File First: Instead of choosing your direct DVD drive under the “Burn” tab, select “Save ISO Image File”. If the software creates the ISO successfully, you know your video files are healthy.
Burn the ISO Separately: You can use a free, native alternative like Windows Disc Image Burner or macOS Disk Utility to write that ISO directly to your physical disc.
Verify Source Videos: Play the source video in a media player like VLC to make sure it is not corrupt. 2. Fix “Not Enough Space on the Disc” Error
This occurs if the estimated project size exceeds the blank disc’s physical limits.
Change the Performance Mode: Look at the bottom right corner of the iSkysoft interface. Switch the setting from “Best Performance” to “Standard” or “High Quality”. This forces the program to compress the file size.
Upgrade to a DVD-9 Disc: Standard DVD-5 discs only hold 4.7 GB of data. If your video is still too large, switch to a dual-layer DVD-9 disc which accommodates up to 8.5 GB. 3. Fix “No Drive Found” or “Please Insert a DVD Disc”
If your hardware is not communicating with the application, the software cannot complete the task. How to fix “Not enough space on the disc” Problem – Support
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