DVA 5,2 do not render/burn everything

J. Bo wrote on 10/22/2012, 6:48 AM
I have shot both stills and Video with my canon 5Dll. Rendered video in Vegas Pro.I render in AVC 920X1080, 24P, AC3 audio
when I create a Blu Ray Disk in DVA I have 2 slideshows and one movie. Everything seems to work fine in the preview. Then I render in . The total size is 10,7GB. I render in AVC 920X1080, 24P, AC3 audio.
Only part of slideshow one will be on the Blu Ray disk. On Slideshow 2, only the sound will be there. Each Picture is shot in Jpeg - 21M Pixels.
As the total size of my project is way below 25GB, i cannot see why my project is not redered correctly. Any suggestions ?????

Best regards

Bo

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Kimberly wrote on 10/22/2012, 8:01 AM
Hello Bo:

Here is a "grasping at straws" kind of suggestion. What do you see when you choose Optimize Disk when you are in "Burn Disk" process?

As you may know, the Optimize Disk screen shows you stats on your video and audio. You may not need to see this specific information, but I'm curious if your video and audio for each piece is showing.

In the example below I just have one video and audio event. If I had multiples there would be a line for each one.


J. Bo wrote on 10/23/2012, 5:28 AM
Hi !
How do you copy and paste a "print screen". I have done but it won´t paste.

Mine looks like yours, except that it is a Blu Ray Disk
Disc format: Blu-ray Disc
Video: AVC, 16:9, 1920x1080, 24.000 progressive
Audio: AC-3 Stereo, 448kbps
It further indicates that the two Picture Compilation will be compresed.
The estimated size will be 10,7GB.
Default bitrate will be 18,000 Bmps.
Thats about it !!!!

BR.

Bo
Kimberly wrote on 10/23/2012, 9:49 PM
I like DropBox.com for hosting pictures and documents:
https://www.dropbox.com/

If you want to post pictures and links on the Forum, you can find out how to do that here:
http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/forums/ShowMessage.asp?MessageID=521496&Replies=0

Ideally you do not want your picture compilation to be compressed. Have a look at the Help in DVD-A and it will tell you the render format you need to avoid recompression. I think you will find it if you search on "Recompression, Avoiding." Then you might need to go back to Vegas and render according that guidance.

Post back and see if this helps rid you of the recompression. Not sure if that will help your overall problem, but maybe.

Regards,

Kimberly