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| I have a project in Nero that I've been trying to burn onto a Dual Layer DVD+R disc. So far unfortunately without success (4 new beer mats!). I have encoded the project and I am just burning the Video_TS and Audio_TS using the burning Rom. So far though upon playback I always seem to have one or two titles that have errors. It might say unexpected DVD error, unable to read part of dvd playback might be effected etc and then it stops the video playing. Have tested on my computers DVD drive as well as regular DVD player so have ruled out hardware being the problem. The best I have been able to do so far is to get the errors down so that it is just two titles out of the 24 that have errors which are slide shows with music towards the end of the DVD. No matter how many times I try to sort it out though e.g. try a different music file or export and then reimport the video to see if that helps, then next time I have re-encoded the whole project and burning to DVD again, it seems it is something else that then has the problem a different title that was okay previously. So I am sceptical that it was a problem with any of the video or audio files in the project esp after Nero has encoded it all. It seems really strange this, so I am thinking that either it is just bad DL media that I am using or maybe Nero has an error when it is encoding or burning the DVD? Surely though if it is bad DL media I wouldn't have 4 coasters in a row? The chances of that are quite slim, you would have at least got one good burn out of four usually even with a bad bunch of media you have half okay half bad. I am thinking that perhaps I will just try burning on a single layer disc to see if that makes a difference. Unfortunately if I do that I will either have to reduce the quality of the video files quite a lot so they fit on the one disc, or somehow split the project in two and have it over 2 discs. Was wondering if many people burning their own DVDs have experienced similar problems using Dual Layer media and found single layer more reliable? It's been a real pain this because it takes just over 7 hours for Nero Vision Express to encode all the files, then it takes just over 40 minutes to burn onto a blank DL DVD+R disc. My project contains quite a lot of slides shows with background music and 4 DV video files from MiniDV camcorder. Two of the video files are just three minutes long, one is about 30 minutes long and the other is 1 hour and 20 minutes in length. Do you think it will make a difference if I export all the individual titles and bring back in again so that all the effects, texts, music, edits etc are all within the one video file and then not creating any chapters for the different titles? I am thinking perhaps having less individual elements making this whole project up will mean less parts of it can go wrong? John |
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| "John" wrote in message ... snip It seems really strange this, so I am thinking that either it is just bad DL media that I am using or maybe Nero has an error when it is encoding or burning the DVD? Surely though if it is bad DL media I wouldn't have 4 coasters in a row? The chances of that are quite slim, you would have at least got one good burn out of four usually even with a bad bunch of media you have half okay half bad. Hmm, it's unlikely that you have a whole batch of bad disks but what it could be is that the media is incompatible with the burner, although rare these days it can still occur, I would certainly try different media. FU's set. |
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| On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 11:59:30 -0000, ":Jerry:" wrote: "John" wrote in message .. . snip It seems really strange this, so I am thinking that either it is just bad DL media that I am using or maybe Nero has an error when it is encoding or burning the DVD? Surely though if it is bad DL media I wouldn't have 4 coasters in a row? The chances of that are quite slim, you would have at least got one good burn out of four usually even with a bad bunch of media you have half okay half bad. Hmm, it's unlikely that you have a whole batch of bad disks but what it could be is that the media is incompatible with the burner, although rare these days it can still occur, I would certainly try different media. I'm just in the process of re-encoding in Nero Vision so it will fit onto a single layer disc, had to reduce the quality. I might try just burning to an -RW disc first of all to save toasting more R discs. My DVD drive does support DL discs and all formats so it does seem strange. Cheers John |
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| "John" wrote in message ... On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 11:59:30 -0000, ":Jerry:" wrote: "John" wrote in message . .. snip It seems really strange this, so I am thinking that either it is just bad DL media that I am using or maybe Nero has an error when it is encoding or burning the DVD? Surely though if it is bad DL media I wouldn't have 4 coasters in a row? The chances of that are quite slim, you would have at least got one good burn out of four usually even with a bad bunch of media you have half okay half bad. Hmm, it's unlikely that you have a whole batch of bad disks but what it could be is that the media is incompatible with the burner, although rare these days it can still occur, I would certainly try different media. I'm just in the process of re-encoding in Nero Vision so it will fit onto a single layer disc, had to reduce the quality. I might try just burning to an -RW disc first of all to save toasting more R discs. My DVD drive does support DL discs and all formats so it does seem strange. Whooosssshhhh... |
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| John wrote: On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 11:59:30 -0000, ":Jerry:" wrote: "John" wrote in message ... snip It seems really strange this, so I am thinking that either it is just bad DL media that I am using or maybe Nero has an error when it is encoding or burning the DVD? Surely though if it is bad DL media I wouldn't have 4 coasters in a row? The chances of that are quite slim, you would have at least got one good burn out of four usually even with a bad bunch of media you have half okay half bad. Hmm, it's unlikely that you have a whole batch of bad disks but what it could be is that the media is incompatible with the burner, although rare these days it can still occur, I would certainly try different media. I'm just in the process of re-encoding in Nero Vision so it will fit onto a single layer disc, had to reduce the quality. I might try just burning to an -RW disc first of all to save toasting more R discs. My DVD drive does support DL discs and all formats so it does seem strange. Cheers John Do you have to split them yourself or does Nero split them to record both sides. A bit like when coping a DVD to a DVD+ R it stops and asks for a second disc to be inserted., I hav not botherd with DL as its quicker and cheaper to use two discs -- Trev You can always tell a Yorkshire man, But you can't tell him much. |
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| It's been a real pain this because it takes just over 7 hours for Nero Vision Express to encode all the files, then it takes just over 40 minutes to burn onto a blank DL DVD+R disc. Can't NVE burn to a VIDEO_TS folder on the hard drive? Then all you need to do is watch it in Showtime to make sure the files are OK and burn with Nero Express. If you make a coaster (for whatever reason) you don't have to go through the encoding process again. My project contains quite a lot of slides shows with background music and 4 DV video files from MiniDV camcorder. Two of the video files are just three minutes long, one is about 30 minutes long and the other is 1 hour and 20 minutes in length. You might find that the video is being encoded at the maximum bitrate, which is a problem for a lot of DVD players with DVDR media. For DV sourced material, you won't see a benefit with the video bitrate higher than 6500kbps. If you have the time to wait for two-pass VBR, you can set the average from 4500 to 6500kbps and it will still be impossible to see any difference from the source material. In the video editor part, click the "More" button and then click "Video options". In the DVD-Video tab, change the quality setting from "Automatic" to "Standard Play" and the Encoding mode to "High quality". If you can, you should also change the audio to Dolby 2.0 rather than Stereo. Do you think it will make a difference if I export all the individual titles and bring back in again so that all the effects, texts, music, edits etc are all within the one video file and then not creating any chapters for the different titles? I don't think it will make a great deal of difference - if possible, you should always avoid rendering to an intermediate filetype before creating your DVD. ...I am thinking perhaps having less individual elements making this whole project up will mean less parts of it can go wrong? If that's an option, you might find better compatibility with single-layer DVDR than dual. The price-per-gigabyte of dual has never come down as low as single, so all my chargeable work has been sent out on SL discs. I've never had a return - ever. (Well, not because of compatibility problems anyway.) If the average bitrate needs to drop below 3000kbps in order to fit onto SL disc, I just span the content across two discs. |
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| John wrote: I have a project in Nero that I've been trying to burn onto a Dual Layer DVD+R disc. So far unfortunately without success (4 new beer mats!). I have encoded the project and I am just burning the Video_TS and Audio_TS using the burning Rom. Bad Nero.... Bad Bad Naughty Nero... ;-) John, I use lots of different tools. One of them is ImgBurn. You can get it at http://www.videohelp.com. Use "Build" mode, point it to the VIDEO_TS folder and select "Device" to burn a disc. Works like a champ! Here's a Tutorial... http://www.afterdawn.com/guides/arch...er_imgburn.cfm. So far though upon playback I always seem to have one or two titles that have errors. It might say unexpected DVD error, unable to read part of dvd playback might be effected etc and then it stops the video playing. Have tested on my computers DVD drive as well as regular DVD player so have ruled out hardware being the problem. The best I have been able to do so far is to get the errors down so that it is just two titles out of the 24 that have errors which are slide shows with music towards the end of the DVD. No matter how many times I try to sort it out though e.g. try a different music file or export and then reimport the video to see if that helps, then next time I have re-encoded the whole project and burning to DVD again, it seems it is something else that then has the problem a different title that was okay previously. So I am sceptical that it was a problem with any of the video or audio files in the project esp after Nero has encoded it all. It seems really strange this, so I am thinking that either it is just bad DL media that I am using or maybe Nero has an error when it is encoding or burning the DVD? Surely though if it is bad DL media I wouldn't have 4 coasters in a row? The chances of that are quite slim, you would have at least got one good burn out of four usually even with a bad bunch of media you have half okay half bad. I am thinking that perhaps I will just try burning on a single layer disc to see if that makes a difference. Unfortunately if I do that I will either have to reduce the quality of the video files quite a lot so they fit on the one disc, or somehow split the project in two and have it over 2 discs. Was wondering if many people burning their own DVDs have experienced similar problems using Dual Layer media and found single layer more reliable? It's been a real pain this because it takes just over 7 hours for Nero Vision Express to encode all the files, then it takes just over 40 minutes to burn onto a blank DL DVD+R disc. John, you really need to find out what type of video file Nero will use without Transcoding! For instance, I use a Hauppauge WinPVR-250 (with hardware encoder) to record programs into MPEG-2 DVD Program files using VBR / max 6200 Mbps video, MP2 / 48 KHz / 128 Kbps / 16 bit / stereo audio. I use MovieFactory to author the discs, with the video & audio parameters set the same. It will assemble and burn a 2 hour movie in about 1/2 hour -- with _no Transcoding_. Without doing like that, it used to take about 5 hours on a 1.2 GHz Athlon machine! My project contains quite a lot of slides shows with background music and 4 DV video files from MiniDV camcorder. Two of the video files are just three minutes long, one is about 30 minutes long and the other is 1 hour and 20 minutes in length. Do you think it will make a difference if I export all the individual titles and bring back in again so that all the effects, texts, music, edits etc are all within the one video file and then not creating any chapters for the different titles? I am thinking perhaps having less individual elements making this whole project up will mean less parts of it can go wrong? John |
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| G Hardy wrote: ...I am thinking perhaps having less individual elements making this whole project up will mean less parts of it can go wrong? If that's an option, you might find better compatibility with single-layer DVDR than dual. The price-per-gigabyte of dual has never come down as low as single, so all my chargeable work has been sent out on SL discs. I've never had a return - ever. (Well, not because of compatibility problems anyway.) If the average bitrate needs to drop below 3000kbps in order to fit onto SL disc, I just span the content across two discs. I agree... And I just thought of something else... I use DVD Shrink to avoid the high cost of dual-layer disks. Just point it to your VIDEO_TS folder, it'll shrink it, make an ".ISO" file, and use Nero to burn a single-layer 4.7 GB disc. You can get it at http://www.afterdawn.com/software/vi...dvd_shrink.cfm. BTW.... If it won't use Nero to burn, just get ImgBurn from http://www.videohelp.com. (You could get DVD Shrink there too) Cheerio, Keith |
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| I agree... And I just thought of something else... I use DVD Shrink to avoid the high cost of dual-layer disks.... The OP can use Nero Recode - he can recode direct from the DVD disc to a directory on the hard drive - in fact if he does that, and the problems "disappear", the issue is either the bitrate or the compatibility of the DVD media he's using. |
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| On Mon, 31 Dec 2007 11:59:30 -0000, ":Jerry:" wrote: "John" wrote in message .. . snip It seems really strange this, so I am thinking that either it is just bad DL media that I am using or maybe Nero has an error when it is encoding or burning the DVD? Surely though if it is bad DL media I wouldn't have 4 coasters in a row? The chances of that are quite slim, you would have at least got one good burn out of four usually even with a bad bunch of media you have half okay half bad. Hmm, it's unlikely that you have a whole batch of bad disks but what it could be is that the media is incompatible with the burner, although rare these days it can still occur, I would certainly try different media. FU's set. I should certainly use a DVD/RW for the first burn - then you don't make any coasters. I have in any case given up on Nero. It never started smart and certainly is not smart now - Look at what deskshare has got - it works for me as does also Roxio. Borge in sunny Perth, Australia |
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