I have an issue after having tried burning avatar to a 25 GB bluray DVD. The program stops with about four or 5 minutes left to complete the burning process, and then a message is displayed saying that the burning process has failed… It then ejects the disk that it has attempted to burn which is playable. The only problem is that the last 15 to 20 minutes of the film were not recorded.
I have set the compression ratio down to the 25 GB disk setting which I assume compresses the movie down from about 41 GB down to less than 25 so that the entire movie will fit on my 25 GB disk. But something happens that causes it not to finish.
I did this twice and both disks came out with the same result, 15 to 20 minutes of the film not recorded.
Is this a common problem or am I doing something wrong?
Thanks for responding and taking the time to read my post.
Lee
I made the movie in main movie mode,the program used the vso burning engine on both attempts.
Also, once the program has finished reading the disc, there can be several streams of the same type that contain the movie… In avatar there are two of them… In other movies there may be more than that… I usually choose the one that is highlighted, is that the correct thing to do? Or are some of them put their as dummy streams that can cause you to burn an unplayable disc?
Again, thank you for responding to my post.
I have set the compression ratio down to the 25 GB disk setting which I assume compresses the movie down from about 41 GB down to less than 25 so that the entire movie will fit on my 25 GB disk. But something happens that causes it not to finish.
I did this twice and both disks came out with the same result, 15 to 20 minutes of the film not recorded.
Is this a common problem or am I doing something wrong?
Thanks for responding and taking the time to read my post.
Lee
I made the movie in main movie mode,the program used the vso burning engine on both attempts.
Also, once the program has finished reading the disc, there can be several streams of the same type that contain the movie… In avatar there are two of them… In other movies there may be more than that… I usually choose the one that is highlighted, is that the correct thing to do? Or are some of them put their as dummy streams that can cause you to burn an unplayable disc?
Again, thank you for responding to my post.
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