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DVD won't burn

Postby Tony Wade » Fri Feb 19, 2016 7:07 am

Hi guys.
I have 90 mins of unedited footage to burn to dvd.
A small part is HD the rest is SD from the same AHA1 Canon camera.
I rendered the HD chunk beforehand.
I stsrt dvd process.
It encodes the footage, then starts 'Burning to disc 1 of 1', then it just stops at 5%.

I'm burning to an 8.5gb DVD+R DL as there's about 5.95gb of video.
The Pre10 seems to freeze at this point and go no further.
Nothing...

Any ideas?
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Re: DVD won't burn

Postby Tony Wade » Fri Feb 19, 2016 8:17 am

I managed to get a copy off by burning to a folder then inputting the file into a new project. Not great quality but I don't know the best settings to set the video both going to the file and afterwards for the burn. Anyway, it worked...
Best settings? This stuff is PAL widescreen.
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Re: DVD won't burn

Postby Steve Grisetti » Fri Feb 19, 2016 8:21 am

Well, coming from high-def to standard def is always going to reduce the quality, Tony. But I'm sure you know that.

When you burned your DVD files to a folder, did you burn it to an 8.5 gig folder? It's also possible you compressed the video to fit onto a standard DVD, which can also reduce quality.
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Re: DVD won't burn

Postby Chuck Engels » Fri Feb 19, 2016 12:24 pm

Hi Tony, When you say it stops at 5% how long did you wait? Did you resize the HD clips to match the SD screen?
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Re: DVD won't burn

Postby Tony Wade » Mon Feb 22, 2016 2:55 am

Chuck, I didn't resize the clips. Steve, when I burned to a folder I don't recall the size.
I guess I'll just have to play around to get a decent quality.
When I DID burn the actual disc it was as DV PAL I believe.

(I'm off to Portugal today so I won't be dealing with it for a few weeks. Doing some writing in Albufeira. Trashy novel).
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Re: DVD won't burn

Postby Chuck Engels » Mon Feb 22, 2016 11:28 am

Tony, after you burn to a folder you can then burn that to a disk, no need to import the file into a new project. As Steve said, be sure you burned to a 8.5 GB folder and crank up the quality because you should have plenty of space.

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