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I don't understand why you would produce two separate projects. What's the reason for not just importing the video into one project, editing, and creating a disc with one long video with chapters?
Jeremiah
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Jonas,
I read your thread(or one like it) and tried that "workaround" but it didn't work for me.
Jeremiah
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I'm using a HDD HD camera, so no problem transfering to, I just can't get it back!!
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I started communicating with them a day or two ago. I tried their suggestions but to no avail. I thought I'd give the forums a shot since there seem to be so many experienced users here. I appreciate everyone's input, too...so thanks!
I'll ask tech support about an issues with the AMD and Vista combo. I have a free upgrade to Win7, I just haven't had time to go through the download and setup yet.
Jeremiah
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I might be willing to try that again. I was having this same problem earlier, but not on every disc, only occasionaly. But it was happening more and more often so I upgraded to build 2508.
After that I couldn't even burn a 15 min dvd. It would say burn successful but video would stop halfway through and the audio kept playing. So I when back to the original version that I have to at least be able to burn short dvd's.
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I did and it couldn't do that either. I think it said burning successful but the file only had one .vob file in it containing 5xx MB, while the video is 3197 MB.
There's no menu or transitions between clips, just a series of 5 min. clips put together.
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Burning unsuccessful:
Possible cause:AuthoringMgr could not do file access for temporary files
I've been struggling with this error message for a while now.
PD8 build 1930
Windows Vista Home premium sp2 64-bit
AMD Phenom 9650 Quad Core, 2.30 GHz
8GB RAM
Nvidia GeForce 9100
I can burn short(12-15 min.) dvd's and produce long (50 min) mpeg2 videos but I can't burn the 50 min video to a dvd.
I've tried uninstalling and reinstalling PD, I've tried the upgrade to build 2508 and that wouldn't even burn a full 15 min dvd, just the audio. That prompted the reinstall to go back to 1930.
I've used the CCleaner.
I've stopped programs running in the background and eliminated startup programs.
At first it would burn about 25% to dvd, then jump to 100% and give me the error. Someone suggested producing the video first, then burning to DVD. It got all the way to 58%, then gave me the same message.
Am I just running out of memory?
Jeremiah
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