Error Code 2130932483 When Burning DVD

does anybody know what code 2130932483 means? i get this error when trying to creat and burn a dvd with menu on photo elements
[Title edited for clarity - Hunt]

dicktatorsmith
We first need to determine what program is involved and the details of what you are doing?
You cannot burn your content to DVD disc (assumed DVD-VIDEO on DVD disc) with just Photoshop Elements and its associated Elements Organizer? So, if you are getting this error in your burn to disc, I am suspecting that you are not working with Photoshop Elements.
So, what program and version of it are you working with and on what computer operating system is it running?
The error that you present at burn has been seen before with no one description of what it means (that I have ever seen). Sometimes defragmentation of the computer hard drive and/or using another brand/type DVD disc resolves the issue. If you are in Premiere Elements burn dialog, does hitting the Rescan button a few times have any impact on the situation?
http://helpx.adobe.com/premiere-elements/kb/troubleshoot-system-errors-freezes-burning.htm l
Please review, consider, and then let us know the outcome.
Thank you.
ATR

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