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Why Does Authoring Take So Long?
GlennHadley [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Mar 30, 2015 17:22 Messages: 4 Offline
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I have less than 90 minutes of footage (10 chapters). However, the DVD authoring process was only at 20 percent after 5 1/2 hours. Am I doing something wrong? This can't be right....right? I need these DVDs burned like yesterday. There has to be an easier way of getting this done. Please help me to figure it out.
BarryTheCrab
Senior Contributor Location: USA Joined: Nov 06, 2008 22:18 Messages: 6240 Offline
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GlennHadley,
sorry to hear of your troubles. Any number of things may have gone awry.
One thing from your "thin" post is 90 minutes of video. About 60 minutes +- of HQ video will fit on a single-layer DVD, you have 90.
Another potential issue is the menu, as those can fail, and when they do, it's at <20%, if I remember correctly.
Are you burning to a folder, or to a DVD from the timeline?
Did you choose Smartfit to allow for the extra length of the video? If not, are you using double-layer DVDs?
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GlennHadley [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Mar 30, 2015 17:22 Messages: 4 Offline
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Thank you for your response. When I burn the same amount of footage with no menus, it works just fine. With the menus, though, it freezes at 20% authoring (5 1/2 hours later.)
BarryTheCrab
Senior Contributor Location: USA Joined: Nov 06, 2008 22:18 Messages: 6240 Offline
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Did you try a different menu? Just for the heck of it, try ant other menu, even if it's not exactly what you want, and see if it will burn to a folder. If it burns to a folder, then try a disc. Please note that even some menus from Directorzone have issues, or were created in an older version of PD and may have problems in a newer version.
Let me ask you, do you know what a DVD/BR folder is? Don't be shy, we're here to educate, help, and share. HP Envy Phoenix/4thGen i7-4770(4@3.4GHz~turbo>3.9)
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Myk
Senior Member Location: The Hartland of Michigan Joined: Feb 05, 2015 16:09 Messages: 205 Offline
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Some menues don't like to play nicely. Brat kids, I suspect.
Try another one.
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Pete the wood [Avatar]
Newbie Location: S.W. France Joined: Mar 01, 2015 12:07 Messages: 40 Offline
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Hi Barry
Sorry to bother you but, I have no idea what a DVD/BR folder is. Could you please explain, but, in simple language please. I'm only a chippy.
Pete
BarryTheCrab
Senior Contributor Location: USA Joined: Nov 06, 2008 22:18 Messages: 6240 Offline
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Pete,
when you place a DVD or Blu-Ray disc into your player, it's not just a shiny round object. On that DVD, for instance, it actually has 2 folders burned onto it, an Audio folder, and a Video folder, and it is those 2 folders that your player opens and reads, thereby playing the content.
For DVD, the Video folder contains the movie files, the menu, subtitles, etc, all the information to play the movie.
Oddly enough the Audio folder is always empty, but it is needed because many DVD players will fail to play the movie without it, so it must serve some purpose, we don't really need to know, though.
For a Blu-Ray disc, there are also 2 folders on that shiny object, a BDMV folder, again containing all the movie files and subtitles, menu, etc, for the player to read.
The second folder is the Certificate folder, from my brief research, is often, but not always empty, but is associated with copyright protection, perhaps, another issue noteworthy but not important to creating your own Blu-Ray disc.
So, when you see, BURN TO A FOLDER, that is what is meant.
Folks often get better playing discs when burning to a folder, rather than directly onto a disc. This route, however forces you to use a second disc-burning software capable of putting those folders onto the disc, as PowerDirector can CREATE a folder structure, but is not designed to then BURN that, so I use Cyberlink Power2Go, but there are any number of free and pay-for softwares that will do that.

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Pete the wood [Avatar]
Newbie Location: S.W. France Joined: Mar 01, 2015 12:07 Messages: 40 Offline
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Brilliant Barry Thanks. That has actually answered a number of questions. Like why do I always see two folders but never really know which one I need to open.
Thanks for your time and trouble.
Great Forum by the way. Even though I'm not used to forums. Until now that is.
All the best
Pete
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