It was a good try, but it did not render an iso image, video file or dvd either.
Does Corel have a good phone support? How have your experiences been?
Unspecified error (5:0:0)
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That is not what Black Lab recommended.dvandyke wrote:I Exported my file to a NTSC DVD 4:3 (Create Video File -> DVD ->...) and it worked! I opened up a new project and imported my newly created video file of 800MB. Went to Share -> Create Disc and just accepted the default menu and immediately tried to burn an iso image and it failed with the same specified error.
Does it work if you follow Black Lab's instructions?Black Lab wrote:It's problems like these that the Suggested Workflow was designed. In short, it is recommended that after editing you go to Share > Create Video File and created a DVD-compliant MPEG-2 file (use a DVD template).
After that is done clear the timeline by choosing New Project. Now go to Share > Create Disc and use Insert Media to insert your new MPEG-2 file into the burning timeline.
Tom
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Okay, I cleared the timeline and inserted the video after I started the Share -> Create Disc process. Still no luck. I still get the Unspecified error when trying to render the file.
Anybody else think it might be the codec or know how to troubleshoot a codec?
Anybody else think it might be the codec or know how to troubleshoot a codec?
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Ok I just re-read from where you started posting...
You mention you are using AVI's however since AVI is a container, that can hold around 800 different codecs (file types such as DivX, Xvid and so on), could you be more specific on which AVI you're using? Right-click on a video file in the Library or on the timeline, select properties and post them. It may be that if they are DivX or Xvid, MP4 or some other, VS is having a real problem dealing with them, due to the high-compression.
You mention you are using AVI's however since AVI is a container, that can hold around 800 different codecs (file types such as DivX, Xvid and so on), could you be more specific on which AVI you're using? Right-click on a video file in the Library or on the timeline, select properties and post them. It may be that if they are DivX or Xvid, MP4 or some other, VS is having a real problem dealing with them, due to the high-compression.
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