VS8 error in UVMPEG.VIO. h e l p !

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dandan

VS8 error in UVMPEG.VIO. h e l p !

Post by dandan »

Project completed I try to burn it to DVD. In converting videos i get the error UVMPEG.VIO. Video studio will now close. I have tried many shut downs but nothing. I have managed to save it as a .wmv but the quality is no good.
Your suggestions greatfully recieved.
THoff

Post by THoff »

Apply the V8.01 patch if you haven't done so yet.
jchunter_2

Post by jchunter_2 »

Dan,
If you are converting videos during the burn your procedure is wrong. Read the top post and follow the link to the Recommended Procedure.
dandan

VS8 - UVMPEG.VIO & KERNEL32.DLL

Post by dandan »

Thanks for your assistance, When you say I should not be converting videos during the burn process, this happens automatically when i click the burn icon.
I have downloaded all the updates and patches that i can but stil no joy - it now tells me, following the uvmpeg.vio that an error has occoured in kernel32.dll
I have managed to burn other DVD's with the original setup, it is only this one causing stress. Could it be a sync fault somwhere in the original video file or somthing like that?
rwindeyer

Post by rwindeyer »

Many members of this forum have found that if you burn a DVD from a project file (a vsp file, the bits and pieces in the timeline) that this is liable to lead to many problems.
Consider this: the vsp file is merely a series of jotted notations (we want the first half of this clip, the second half of that clip, with these transitions and those voiceovers etc etc - these all point to files or parts of files which are on the hard drive. When you Create a Video File you are asking the computer to go and collect the data from all the scattered sources and assemble it all in a straight line.
If you issue three directives at once (assemble the data, change it to mpeg format, and drop it onto a DVD while you go..) the computer can fall over.
It is generally recommended to ask the computer to do one thing at a time. First, make one contiguous video file from your project. (I go for ultra safety and keep to the same project properties - I deal in avi (DV) files, so that's what I make). Then load this new file into the burning module and make a DVD from it. Best of luck.
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