Carl -
Here is my step by step description of the way I've tried to create practice videos, produce them, and burn them to disc. I'll leave out the import steps. After your good direction, import/captuer hasn't been a problem. I apologize for the length of this description. I want to be as complete and precise as I can.
(1) imported file(s) moved to time line
(2) edits applied - and in some cases, no edits were done
(3) click on Produce
(4) choose either AVI, MPEG-2, or WMV formats, since I know those will play with my setup (Windows Media Player won't play MPEG-4 or AVCHD until I upgrade to version 12 and add the necessary codecs to it). For this morning's attempt, I chose AVI - but it makes no difference which of the three formats I choose, the results are the same.
(5) Click "Start" at the bottom of the PD 8 Produce screen. The video renders. The 3 minute practice clip takes about 7-8 minutes to render - about the right amount of time, I think.
(6) When the message "rendering complete" (those may not be the exact words) appears, click the "Creat Disc" button at top of PD 8 screen.
(7) In PD 8, click on Director's chair, then File/Save As/ navigate to the folder where I want to store my rendered video. Name the rendered video - in this case name is "long video rendered" so I don't confuse it with previous unrendered versions of this clip.
(7) On the computer, Insert blank DVD dsic into drive bay
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When the disc icon appears in Windows Explorer (not Internet Explorer) check to be sure it's really an empty disc, and be certain of the drive letter (either D: or E: in my case)
(9) Back in PD8, when "checking menu settings" has finished, click Preview in PD8. Play the clip through the PD8 preview player (the full screen one, not the small one in the PD 8 screen). The clip plays all the way through - all 3 minutes.
(10) Back to Windows Explorer, click on the drive containing the disc I just burned. Choose to Play DVD.
(11) watch as video plays in Windows Media Viewer (software program, displays on computer's monitor). It plays only 1 minutes 7 seconds of the clip, in this case, even though it played all the way through in the PD 8 Preview player. No matter how long I wait, it won't play further.
(12) Back to Windows Explorer, navigate to the place I saved my video. Check file size of the rendered video. In this case, the 3 minute rendered video has file size 124 kb - not 124 MB. Way too small.
(13) Check the "completed" disc which I thought I had just burned. Properties of that disc shows it has "NO" space used!
Conclusion - the disc appears to burn, but it doe not burn to disc.
I'll hold off uninstalling PD 8 until I hear more from you. If I've missed some vital step in producing or burning, I'll be quite happy about that. I'd rather not uninstall PD 8, but I'm beginning to wonder if the program has gotten corrupted, and if that's the case, I can't trust the .exe file I downloaded when I bought the program. I will install trial version of PD 10 and see if that will work. But first I'm hoping you'll tell me I've left out some step, or have done something incorrectly.
Bill Hansen
Ithaca NY USA
Bill Hansen