Error : the stage of conversion knew some problems VS10

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Error : the stage of conversion knew some problems VS10

Post by fofilou »

Hello
At the moment I produces a wedding film. But at the time of the creation of the DVD, in the stage of the carving exactly, having to click to ENGRAVE(BURN). An error message says to me it : the stage of conversion knew some problems. A number is indicated [257:0:0.
That to make to solve this problem?????
Kind regards
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Post by TDK1044 »

What were your capture and render properties? The error message you quote suggests has a conflict between your rendered video file and the burn to disk properties.
Terry
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Post by fofilou »

I have little place to protect my film in its entirety about my hard disk. Thus it was necessary to me to create him(it) in two steps. At the very beginning of the assembly I have arrest my videos in the size(format) DV, I then went(took) up my first part(party) of my wedding film. Then I registered(recorded) all my film in the size(format) MPEG pale DVD

Files MPEG
24 Bits, 720 x 576, 25 ips
Lower field at first
( DVD-PAL), 4:3
Rate of video data: variable (Max. Kbps 8000)
Audio LPCM, 48000 Hz, Stereo

( I am French). To free(release) from the place, to arrest then the end of my present film about my camescope. At the end, when I met myself with my two parts(parties) of my film in the size(format) MPEG DVD pale, I went(took) up my film simply (musics, transitions, etc.). I thus ended to create my DVD. At the bottom of the page, the Videostudio 10 software indicates me that my film weighs 3.88 GO (thus light suffisament to cross(spend) on a single DVD 4.74 GO).

I decided to create a DVD with the following properties:

Files MPEG
24 Bits, 720 x 576, 25 ips
Based on weft
( DVD-PAL), 4:3
Rate of video data: variable (Max. Kbps 7000)
Debit(Output) of audio data: kbps 256
Audio Dolby Digital, 48 KHz, 2/0 (L, R)

When finally I click CARVING, some seconds after a message appears the stage of the conversion knew some problems [210:0:0

Thank you. Cordially
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Post by TDK1044 »

OK. When using Video Studio, you need to keep your file properties the same throughout the process. Therefore, when you render your files, use:

24 Bits, 720 x 576, 25 fps
Lower field at first
( DVD-PAL), 4:3
Rate of video data: variable (Max. Kbps 8000)
Audio Dolby Digital, 48 KHz, 2/0 (L, R)

Make sure that these are the settings for your burn also. For a wedding video, it's some times better to create a DVD of the ceremony and a separate DVD of the reception. This will prevent you trying to squeeze too much onto a single layer DVD.
Terry
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Post by fofilou »

Thus, if I understood well I has to apply these properties when I export my MPEG project, and also when that I engrave(burn) my project.
But then I cannot directly engraved(burnt) my film about a DVD, from what I have déja gone(taken) up on the software?
Cordially

Because if I cannot make directly, another problem intervenes, the video is then too heavy to pass on a DVd...
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Post by TDK1044 »

I think that in order to keep the quality of your project high, the size of your total project is too large for a single DVD. Therefore, you should render two video files; one of the completed ceremony project, and one of the completed Reception project. Then, making sure that the DVD burn properties are exactly the same as the rendered video file properties, burn DVD 1...The Ceremony and DVD2....The reception.
Terry
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Post by fofilou »

Yes, you are right.
But I believe that I have to arrange(settle) the problem, by your advices, finally I hope that that is going to last. Because at the moment even the stage of conversion of videos, is thrown(launched)!! I simply changed the audio type, in passing of Dolby Digital towards LPCM. And now that walks(works). Thus if I understood well it is necessary that the videos properties is even that that of the origin, during the carving of the DVD.
Cordially
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Post by TDK1044 »

I think once you burn two different files onto two different DVDs, you'll be fine. LPCM audio is very good but it takes up a lot of Disk space. Dolby Digital audio is just as good and takes up much less space. Therefore, if in any doubt, at the burn stage, select Dolby Digital audio.
Terry
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