burning in Pro X4 get "unexpected error 5:0:0"
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Re: burning in Pro X4 get "unexpected error 5:0:0"
Reason finally found and was alluded to earlier by your group: My PC can READ BD, BUT not burn:-(. So, I've been using the AVCHD which gives great HD quality, but I need multiple disks for my holiday project. BD would have done it on one. Many thanks to ALL. peace
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Re: burning in Pro X4 get "unexpected error 5:0:0"
Hi Jon
It does seem strange that you are unable to burn a Blu-ray disc given that you have a Blu-ray burner installed.
When you say you cannot burn a Bluray disc do you mean using Video Studio or every program fails to burn the disc. Have you tried other programs?
We that is Ken suggested creating a Bluray folder rather than burning a disc, did you try that, this will save the files/project to a BDMV folder, this contains the same files as would be burnt to disc.
The actual BDMV can be burnt to Bluray disc using a piece of software called ImgBurn, I think that would allow you to burn multiple copied.
There are of course other programs that will do but ImgBurn is free and does a good job.
I’m sure there must be a solution, something we are missing?
It does seem strange that you are unable to burn a Blu-ray disc given that you have a Blu-ray burner installed.
When you say you cannot burn a Bluray disc do you mean using Video Studio or every program fails to burn the disc. Have you tried other programs?
We that is Ken suggested creating a Bluray folder rather than burning a disc, did you try that, this will save the files/project to a BDMV folder, this contains the same files as would be burnt to disc.
The actual BDMV can be burnt to Bluray disc using a piece of software called ImgBurn, I think that would allow you to burn multiple copied.
There are of course other programs that will do but ImgBurn is free and does a good job.
I’m sure there must be a solution, something we are missing?
