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gordyboy wrote on 6/12/2007, 4:55 AM
It could be that your DVDA project template properties do not match the source file.

For example, the template is set for PAL but the the source was rendered as NTSC.

Worth checking anyway.

Cheers

gb
Opampman wrote on 6/12/2007, 7:50 AM
Thanks but unfortunately that's not the case.
rs170a wrote on 6/12/2007, 7:53 AM
How long was the original video?

Mike
Opampman wrote on 6/12/2007, 9:36 AM
Only 22 minutes - so it wasn't too long.
rs170a wrote on 6/12/2007, 10:10 AM
Very weird :-(
Are you 100% certain that you chose the DVDA NTSC Video stream for your render template? Does the file have an mpg extension?
The reason I'm asking is that, if you slipped and chose a slightly different one, it might come out as an m2v file which would cause DVDA to say HUH??
Have you tried rendering it again to see if it was just a fluke render the first time around?
Have you burned a spindle of unused DVDs as a sacrifice?
:-)

Mike
Opampman wrote on 6/12/2007, 10:48 AM
Yes - yes -and yes. I agree it's very strange. Every time I have ever had this happen before it was "pilot error" and I had done something stupid, This time I've rendered 4 different time - twice last night and twice today with the same results. Just to be sure DVDA4 hadn't done something weird, I brought in another project which had been burned before and it burned fine with no re-render.