![]() ![]() Do you recommend any particular brand?Īre you creating a standard video or an AVCHD video since you seem mention 1080p or is that the source video?Īnother crash today but this time when creating an ISO file - no DVD involved. What I'll try next then is burning to an iso file first (saves time if the burn does fail I guess), select HQ if it will fit and also buy different brand of disc. ![]() I notice from other threads that the 'Fit To DIsk' option is not preferred, neither are Memorex DVDs - I'm guilty of both those sins then. To answer your quesitons, the 'large videos' are 20-30 minute mp4 at 1080p and no, I did a direct to disc. Maybe it's just not burning the lead-out or finalizing properly? I just pulled a couple out of the trash and it appears it does actually burn most of the video - they play but freeze at or before the end - to the extent that I also have to power cycle my home DVD player. Need to amend the symptoms somewhat - I had assumed that because the DVD burning process crashed abruptly, that the DVD was toast so I tossed them. Any longer the video has to be compressed to fit on the DVD and you lose quality.Īt what point does it crash? Have your tried to first burn to an image file or folder set? Well, file size means almost nothing when talking about creating video DVDs, it is the timel length of the video and the quality of the video you are creating on the DVD that matters.Ī standard 4.7GB DVD can only hold 60 minutes of video at the best (HQ) quality setting. I assume you are talking about the source files when you mention file sizes. Since you can burn some DVDs it seems the program is working correctly. Hoping I"m not asking too much to run Creator on this setup. Does have a nVidia GEForce 6800 graphics card (PCI). Roxio861_demux_mp4_ds.ax, version 8., fault address 0x0000e962.Ĭomputer isn't new or 'Gamer' standard - Dell DImension 2400, 2.8Gb processor, 2GB RAM. On one large file it also crashed while trying to load it: Frustrating obviously when it take > 1 hour to encode! Seems like I can burn small/medium files, maybe up to 700Mb, but soon as I go over 1GB it will go through the whole encoding session, then fail at the next step. Read thru some FAQs and then updated the firmware on my DVD Burner (TSST/Samsung SH-S182D, internal). ![]() My first attempt to burn an mp4 file resulted in an Application Hang with this error in Windows Event Viewer:įaulting application videowave14.exe, version 8.0.0.47, faulting module Bought Creator NXT last week, ran update software right away. ![]()
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