Blu Bug in Vegas Pro 8.0b??

digitaldevin wrote on 1/24/2008, 5:58 AM
With 8.0a, i was able to use the "Burn to Disc" function to burn the timeline to a regular DVD, but as a bluray file to play in HD on a PS3. With the update to 8.0b, i can no longer do it.

There is an error message about not being able to access the required files to complile image. I"ve tried this with many different clips; some of which i had just last week burned successfully with 8.0a.

Unfortunately, i can't revert back to 8.0a and the 8.0 disc i have only renders the file, but won't burn the disc so i have to use an iso burner. The 8.0a update was the best for this.

Anyone else having this issue?

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Coonass wrote on 1/24/2008, 6:45 AM
Yes. I have noticed the exact same problem with 8.0b.
Having the same experience right now.
Perhaps Version 8.0 F will be the solution.
It should be out by 2010 or 2011.
Right before they release the 64 bit version of Vegas....!
MRe wrote on 1/24/2008, 7:15 AM
If it is the same problem I reported here (see middle of the thread), then check which audio stream you are rendering to. For some reason Vegas crashed on me if I had Wave64 instead of AC3.
MRe wrote on 1/24/2008, 7:17 AM
It should be out by 2010 or 2011.
OK, expecting you to check back around that timeframe. Meanwhile: G'bye Mr. Ass
Coonass wrote on 1/24/2008, 8:47 AM
Trying AC3 config now.
Will let you know.
4eyes wrote on 1/24/2008, 9:06 AM
Is this a bug?
I didn't think you could use 5.1 pcm audio on a dvd, thought it had to be Dolby or Stereo pcm.

For Blu-Ray I thought 5.1 pcm could be used, not sure, maybe it has to be 24bit pcm audio for Blu-Ray.
Coonass wrote on 1/24/2008, 3:42 PM
Thanks MRe that was it.
Pachanga wrote on 1/25/2008, 3:59 PM
Same problem here. It will only allow AC-3 Pro, which does not come with Vegas (add $200 :-(), or WV64, but it does not find the files.
Did anyone figure out what the deal is?
Pachanga wrote on 1/25/2008, 4:05 PM
Is this what you are getting? :

Status: TSWrapper.dll::CTSWrapper::ProcThreadMain::IO Error --- Failed to open file: 'C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator\Local Settings\Application Data\Sony\Vegas Pro\8.0\~bdmux2188\media\TEST-HDV.w64.ves' -
Spot|DSE wrote on 1/25/2008, 5:21 PM
Does this happen when you point your temps to somewhere other than C:?
I'm not experiencing this error, but don't point my temps to C:, either.
Pachanga wrote on 1/25/2008, 5:39 PM
Yes, I am pointing to various drives and my test project is only 10 seconds long, so space should not be a problem.
I have read that people using AC-3 Pro do not have a problem, only using Wave64. Can't figure out what it's looking for.

I do not have AC-3 Pro (sony wants $200). Can we use a 3rd party AC3 that would work here?
megabit wrote on 1/26/2008, 12:57 AM
I do not have AC-3 Pro (sony wants $200). Can we use a 3rd party AC3 that would work here?

I didn't buy AC3 separately either, but when I choose it (and Dolby 5.1 surround), the process goes as smoothly as with 8a. So, I don't undestand the problem - perhaps I happen to have AC3 codec on my PC from elsewhere?

Please enlighten me!

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Pachanga wrote on 1/26/2008, 10:44 AM
Sorry megabit, my bad.
I had an old install of DVDA Studio. When I installed Vegas Pro 8 with DVDA Pro, that put the AC-3 Pro codec in, but Vegas did not recognize it and kept using AC-3 Studio (it kept asking me to upgrade to Pro).

After I realized last night (with Chien's help) I uninstalled both DVDA versions, and reinstalled DVDA Pro. Vegas now sees AC-3 Pro and everything works like a charm.

What an idiotic thing, but that's me alright.
alk3997 wrote on 1/28/2008, 2:37 PM
Just noticed the same bug when creating any Blu-Ray disc. If I select Wave64 disc image cannot be created. If I choose AC3 Pro, no problems.

Anyone find a work-around so that LPCM can be used on the Blu discs?

Andy