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Post by Gareth on May 21, 2008 7:04:03 GMT
I've copied a video onto the PC, and have added an extra part to the end (Using TMPGEnc 3.0 XPress. I did do a better job with Sony Vegas 7, but it keept crashing and the encoding part took forever). Now I need to burn it back to DVD, but how? Nero 8 complains it's over 2Gig and won't let me.
I've got a demo version of Nero Vision, I suppose that would work if I bought the serial number.
Sony Vegas 7 won't burn to disc. Can't remember the error, but it keept giving an error about the file size (even though it's was only 2.5Gig).
There's over 80 gig free on the hard drive I was saving to. The video file is just over 2 gig in size.
What software do you use to edit video's and burn them back to DVD? Cheers.
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Post by Gareth on May 21, 2008 7:39:09 GMT
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Post by Gareth on May 23, 2008 7:07:02 GMT
Here are the replies I have had so far: Rod: Use TMPGEnc DVD Author Load your mpg/mpeg files in to this and say make DVD, you still get chapters, menus etc and the ability to previous it before output to file or DVD ---------- djrenee: I'm pretty sure a DVD has a 2 gig limit per file if you are trying to copy it as data. You can use Nero and burn an ISO image and there's no file size limit as long as your hard drive is NTFS formatted. I used Nero for years till someone turned me on to Roxio Media Creator... I like it far better. www.easy-media-creator-10.com/Renee --------- TDBennett: Yes, create ISO and then burn with nero. --------- kamakuakane: Break the file into two chapters 1 gb each. If you look at a movie dvd you find that each of the VOB files is about a gig in size. --------- djderricke: Were you trying with Vegas or with DVD Architect? Vegas won't burn DVDs on it's own. You can create the DVD compliant MPG file in Vegas but you can't burn the DVD in Vegas. Sounds like that is where the problem is. Try rendering the project as a NTSC (or PAL) MPG and then creating the DVD with DVD Achitect, Nerovision, or a similar program.
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