Problem Exporting videos to DVD (video studio12)

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Rhopman1986
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Problem Exporting videos to DVD (video studio12)

Post by Rhopman1986 »

Hello.

I made some holiday video's, and I seperated them in 3 different projects. (Friday, Saturday, Sunday)
I also made a making of, and a intro.

I choose Export to DVD, and then I used the intro.vsp as the first clip to play before the DVD starts.
Then I added my Friday.vsp , Saturday.vsp, Sunday.vsp, and makingof.vsp
Then I made a menu where you could ''Play all'' , ''friday'', ''saturday'', ''sunday'', and ''the making of'' seperated also.

When I want to export this, Videostudio is announcing he is going to render some files, but when I leave it rendering it doenst get any further
then 20% of the current process (002/005), and 8% of the total process.
The timer keeps running however, but after 9 hours the progress still is stuck.

I left the options just uncompressed, its a big movie, so I used DVD-DL (DVD9 8,5GB) for it, and I bought the Dual layers them to burn it.
Region = PAL (Europe, Asia)

My PC should be strong enough. (check profile for PC information)
What could it be?




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Black Lab
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Post by Black Lab »

First of all, you are using v12? :shock:

Secondly, trying to burn straight from the timeline or from VSPs sometimes causes problems. For this reason a suggested workflow was devised. In short, it is recommended that you make a DVD-compliant MPEG-2 of each VSP first, then import those MPEG-2s into the burning module.
Rhopman1986
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Post by Rhopman1986 »

Black Lab wrote:First of all, you are using v12? :shock:

Secondly, trying to burn straight from the timeline or from VSPs sometimes causes problems. For this reason a suggested workflow was devised. In short, it is recommended that you make a DVD-compliant MPEG-2 of each VSP first, then import those MPEG-2s into the burning module.
Thanks for your answer.

But yes, whats wrong with Video studio 12?
About the Mpeg-2, is that the same as an uncompressed AVI file?

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Post by Black Lab »

Nothing is wrong with v12, except for the fact that it has only been released in Japan and, as far as I know, you are the first person to visit this forum that has used it. Where did you get it?

Please read about the Suggested Workflow.
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Post by Devil »

Rhopman1986 wrote: But yes, whats wrong with Video studio 12?
Because Ulead never produced a VideoStudio 12 and your screen shots show a Ulead product. Now, what ARE you using (check the About version number).
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Rhopman1986
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Post by Rhopman1986 »

Oh forgive me, I was confused with another product, it is Video Studio 11 :oops: :wink:
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