Hey Folks,
I sure hope somebody can help me or point me in a direction for help.
Why Sony doesnt offer better support for Bluray burning is beyond me.
I have 2 projects I am working on, the first was a concert project recorded on my FX-1, captured and edited fine in Vegas 8 and did a test burn to Bluray from the timeline to a Verbatim BD-RE on my Sony BWU-100 drive. It is a long concert, around 150 minutes but it took about a day to render out and burn to the disc. Put it in my PS3 and it looks amazing and I thought wow, this doesnt get any easier.
The live sound on my camera sucked so the band sent me a great sounding soundboard recording that I synched to the video and the playback on the timeline looks and sounds great. I went to burn to a new BRD and it encodes the video and audio but when it gets to making the image the project crashes.
I have a wedding video I am working on and have some potential clients coming over tonight to specifically see some HD footage. I shot a wedding in HD recently and am now just trying to burn a short, 5 min clip of their photo session to BD-RE to show them how great it looks but once again. The video encodes fine, the audio is fine but when it goes to build the image I get the following error message:
Filename: STREAM/00001.m2ts
Status: TSWrapper.dll::CTSWrapper::ProcThreadMain::IO Error --- Failed to open file: 'C:\Users\John\AppData\Local\Sony\Vegas Pro\8.0\~bdmux16912\media\MASTER.w64.ves'
Why was I able to burn that first project so easily and nothing has worked since then. I was so encouraged by that first burn that I have really been pushing HD/BR to my bridal clients but now I am looking like a fool because I cant deliver!
My PC is a HP Media Center 2.4 Quad Core with 3 Gigs RAM and Vista.
Sony, I keep pimping your products, telling these brides to buy a PS3 for their HD playback and I am sure you know that people will support the format if they have a personal video at stake in the matter so why so little info or support to those of us who are early adopters and tout your format.
Any help would be immensely appreciated.
I sure hope somebody can help me or point me in a direction for help.
Why Sony doesnt offer better support for Bluray burning is beyond me.
I have 2 projects I am working on, the first was a concert project recorded on my FX-1, captured and edited fine in Vegas 8 and did a test burn to Bluray from the timeline to a Verbatim BD-RE on my Sony BWU-100 drive. It is a long concert, around 150 minutes but it took about a day to render out and burn to the disc. Put it in my PS3 and it looks amazing and I thought wow, this doesnt get any easier.
The live sound on my camera sucked so the band sent me a great sounding soundboard recording that I synched to the video and the playback on the timeline looks and sounds great. I went to burn to a new BRD and it encodes the video and audio but when it gets to making the image the project crashes.
I have a wedding video I am working on and have some potential clients coming over tonight to specifically see some HD footage. I shot a wedding in HD recently and am now just trying to burn a short, 5 min clip of their photo session to BD-RE to show them how great it looks but once again. The video encodes fine, the audio is fine but when it goes to build the image I get the following error message:
Filename: STREAM/00001.m2ts
Status: TSWrapper.dll::CTSWrapper::ProcThreadMain::IO Error --- Failed to open file: 'C:\Users\John\AppData\Local\Sony\Vegas Pro\8.0\~bdmux16912\media\MASTER.w64.ves'
Why was I able to burn that first project so easily and nothing has worked since then. I was so encouraged by that first burn that I have really been pushing HD/BR to my bridal clients but now I am looking like a fool because I cant deliver!
My PC is a HP Media Center 2.4 Quad Core with 3 Gigs RAM and Vista.
Sony, I keep pimping your products, telling these brides to buy a PS3 for their HD playback and I am sure you know that people will support the format if they have a personal video at stake in the matter so why so little info or support to those of us who are early adopters and tout your format.
Any help would be immensely appreciated.