Unspecified Error: 5:0:0

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deonholt
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Unspecified Error: 5:0:0

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Hi there.

VS X2 with latest patch.

Just to get me in VS studio again (after 1 year) I decided to use about 4 of the library's short video clips to build myself a very basic project.
I then saved the project and created a video file.
Following this I chose to create a disc. At this stage I was not able to preview my project even though the project was almost 50MB big.
Anyway, I then opted to burn but not on a disk and chose to burn to folders. After rendering for a couple of seconds, I got this error:

Unspecified Error
5:0:0
OK

What am I doing wrong where? I have tried to have a look at the video tutorials from Seeitdoit.tv but thought they were free.

Any help and suggestions will be very welcome.

Regards,
Deon
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Re: Unspecified Error: 5:0:0

Post by Black Lab »

deonholt wrote:Hi there.

VS X2 with latest patch.

Just to get me in VS studio again (after 1 year) I decided to use about 4 of the library's short video clips to build myself a very basic project.
I then saved the project and created a video file.
Following this I chose to create a disc. At this stage I was not able to preview my project even though the project was almost 50MB big.
Try updating your DirectX.

Anyway, I then opted to burn but not on a disk and chose to burn to folders. After rendering for a couple of seconds, I got this error:

Unspecified Error
5:0:0
OK
This sometimes means there is a corrupt file in the project. However, see what happens after you update your DirectX.

What am I doing wrong where? I have tried to have a look at the video tutorials from Seeitdoit.tv but thought they were free.
Yes, we are also disappointed the author has decided to charge for these tutorials. Seems he also has tutorials for other products, but they are free.:?

Any help and suggestions will be very welcome.

Regards,
Deon
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Post by deonholt »

Thanx Jeff. Your experience and time spent here is highly appreciated.

Busy installing DirectX.

Deon
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Post by deonholt »

Thanx Jeff, your suggestion worked 100%. :D

Thanx again!
Deon
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