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Waited an hour to burn to DVD with no progress on Authoring or Burning - What am i doing wrong?
Damienfellowes [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Feb 27, 2016 11:48 Messages: 4 Offline
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Hi everyone - Apologies but I am completely new to creating DVD's and picked this product as it had the best reviews in functionality, speed and simplicity to use.

Let me start with my specs of my hardware and o/s: - Ultimate Windows 7 with latest updates, 8GB RAM, Intel Core Duo2 E8500 3.17GHz, Running on 64Bit version, Sapphire PCI Express R7 260X 2GB Graphics Card (OC GDDR5, HDMI, DVI, DP, 2S)

My process so far in buring a DVD:


  1. Selected "create disc"

  2. Selected a MP4 video as "content"

  3. Selected no Title Menu

  4. Selected "Burn in 2D" - Burn to Disc at 8.0 Speed


I have used a Dual laver DVD disc as the file size (after burn) is said to be 8239Mb.



THE ISSUE:


  1. Authoring Progress = 0%

  2. Burning Progress = 0%

  3. Time remaining --

  4. Time Elapsed = 01:28:38


Should it be taking this long?
stevek
Senior Contributor Location: Houston, Texas USA Joined: Jan 25, 2011 12:18 Messages: 4663 Offline
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I knoiw that I'll get an argument on this but you can burn a little over 2 hours of BEST quality video to a double layer DVD. Any more will reduce the quality. How many hours are you trying to put on the DVD?

All DVD that can be played on a standard DVD player have a mpg2 format. Your mp4 file will be converted to mpg2 and will show on a DVD as a VOB file (along with other files and folders.

Your 8X spped may be a problem.

When you go to burn the project to a disc, select to burn an ISo file or folder set rasther than burn to the disc. That would eliminate any issues with the burning and encoding at the same time. If the ISO or folder set completes, then you can burn either to a disc using Power2GO or ISO Burn.

If it does not complete, then there is something in the mp4 file that the program doesn't like.;. Could the file be copy protected?

Please let us know if you can make the ISO or folder set. .
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The Shadowman
Senior Contributor Location: UK Joined: Dec 15, 2014 13:06 Messages: 1831 Offline
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Hi

When you click on "burn in 2d" and the box comes up. Click on the little tools next to "current drive" in the box that comes up there, what does it say about "disc information" Panny TM10, GH2, GH4,
Damienfellowes [Avatar]
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Hi Shadowman and Stevek - Thanks for your prompt assistance.

I have shifted over to use Nero for now (not as good but fine for what I need) However at some point i will need to use Powerdirector for Subtitles. To answer first Stevek:

The Video is about 1.5 hours long I also tried to burn as an ISO to save in my hard drive but had the same problem..... however, I have been having issues with my internet service dropping today and suspect that the software is requiring authentication via internet before i can use.... (This also occurred when using Nero but when I got internet back up it started working!)

Shadowman:
I am currently burning using Nero but i have a few more videos i need to burn tonight so when this one os completed I will go back to Powerdirector and let you know.

Sorry for not providing all the info at this time but appreciate you guys jumping on this... if you have anything to add based on the info i have provided, any insight will be welcome; that pending, I will update when back on Powerdirector.

Thanks,

D
stevek
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95% chance that if you can't make the ISO then the original file has something in it that PowerDirector doesn;t like !-- the other 5% would be a bad install. .
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Damienfellowes [Avatar]
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UPDATE FOR SHADOWMAN:

ok, so when selecting the tool icon in the burn screen it says:

Recording Drive
E:HL-DT-ST-DVDRAM GH24NS70 GN00

Record Speed: 8.0

Disc info: This disc is Blank

Checked for "Include buffer under-run protection.
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This is a little off-topic, I know, but PLEASE, will people stop trying to decimalise time!yell Time does NOT conform to decimal fractions! 1.5 hours, should read 1 hour, 30 minutes as per the equasion: 60 seconds = 1 minute; 60 minutes = 1 hour; 24 hours = 1 day, and so on. Sorry to be pedantic but this habit of attempting to decimalise time really is ANNOYING!

Getting back to topic, and Steve, yeah, I've often pointed out why I've retained PD8 on my computer, the disc authoring versatility in PD8 needs to be replicated in PD15, i.e., the ability to burn(author) a DVD in the DVD-SP grade, picture quality won't be BEST, but will still be of good-enough quality and allow up to 2 hours, 25 minutes of content on a standard 4.7Gb (DVD-5) disc. PD14 will only allow DVD-SP if the aspect ratio is 4:3, for 16:9 you're stuck with either DVD-HQ or "Smart-Burn". Really, that's not a good option. Home-burned Dual-Layer discs won't play on many domestic DVD players, as my own experience has shown me.

Cheers!

Neil.
Damienfellowes [Avatar]
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Quote: This is a little off-topic, I know, but PLEASE, will people stop trying to decimalise time!yell Time does NOT conform to decimal fractions! 1.5 hours, should read 1 hour, 30 minutes as per the equasion: 60 seconds = 1 minute; 60 minutes = 1 hour; 24 hours = 1 day, and so on. Sorry to be pedantic but this habit of attempting to decimalise time really is ANNOYING!

Neil.




It's all relative wink but I get your point (who wants to do maths on the forum) - duely noted and thanks for the input
The Shadowman
Senior Contributor Location: UK Joined: Dec 15, 2014 13:06 Messages: 1831 Offline
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Well, if Neil needs to work out 1.5 hours in his head, then we are in a sorry state😊

Damien. Have you simply tried a different disc or another type? Panny TM10, GH2, GH4,
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Quote: Well, if Neil needs to work out 1.5 hours in his head, then we are in a sorry state😊

Damien. Have you simply tried a different disc or another type?


There is a proper way to write Time in a sentence, for instance, an hour-an-a-half - thus 1:30.00 being simply quoted as 1 hour, 30 minutes, zero seconds, note the colon between the hour and minutes. I'll say no more on this.
stevek
Senior Contributor Location: Houston, Texas USA Joined: Jan 25, 2011 12:18 Messages: 4663 Offline
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This discussion about time is way off target.

Does anyone have any help for the OP - Damienfellowes

Perhaps it is time for Damienfellowes to contact Cyberlink support. Sorry .
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tomasc [Avatar]
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Based on the information supplied the pc is doing nothing. Try this: Go to preferences/Hardware Acceleration and uncheck both checkboxes and hit okay. In the create disc/Burn in 2D/ uncheck hardware encoding. That would eliminate the gpu as a source for the problems here.

Let us know if the authoring can starts now.
Dafydd B [Avatar]
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Quote: This discussion about time is way off target.

Does anyone have any help for the OP - Damienfellowes

Perhaps it is time for Damienfellowes to contact Cyberlink support. Sorry


Well said Stevek.

Neil.F.1955, kindly NOT take this and so many other threads "off-topic" and on a tangential route with your inserted content. Your reference to how "time" is stated is irrelevant to the OP's issue and to stevek's answer. IF you really feel the need to express yourself I suggest you start a new topic and reference back to whatever thread you feel needed your tangential input. Members have however even seen you take your own thread off on a random walkabout tangent or included incorrect assumptions, editors have noted, for example: http://forum.cyberlink.com/forum/posts/list/47543.page#248088

In video editing, 00;00;00 would represent, hours, minutes and frames per second and that is really all that matters.

Dafydd

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