DVDA5 error: Video buffer underflows

nolonemo wrote on 7/3/2008, 8:54 AM
A number of people have gotten this error trying to burn a BD project (it happened to me in the "create image" phase:

File name: STREAM/0000x.m2ts
Status: TSWrapper.dll::CTSWrapper::ProcThreadMain::Video buffer underflows.

This has been posted in the DVDA forum, but is not getting any traction, so I thought I would cross-post here.

BTW, I am rendering BD template 1440x1080 60i 25mbps in Vegas 8.0b, on Vista Home Premium (32x), intel platform, 3GB ram

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Udi wrote on 7/4/2008, 2:28 AM
What is the media size, it should be at least 25GB
With lower sizes you get this error.

Udi
nolonemo wrote on 7/4/2008, 7:38 AM
The media is 4.7 DVD. The total size of the pre-rendered assets is around 2.5 to 3 GB. The length of the video is around 12 min.

If DVDA will in fact burn BD to DVD, none of this should be a problem.
Udi wrote on 7/5/2008, 12:57 AM
Try setting your media to 25GB when preparing, later change it to 4.7 for burn.

Udi
nolonemo wrote on 7/9/2008, 9:11 AM
Thanks, Udi, this worked for me.
CorTed wrote on 7/9/2008, 10:20 AM
Nolemo or Udi, could you please let me know your exact workflow for this.
I am trying to burn a Blu ray compliant file using DVDA on a regular DVD. I just bought a brand new LG GGW-H20L Blu ray Writer.
I prepare my project 1440x1080 60i using the BD 25 project settings.
Then I change the project setting to DVD 4.7. (ISO size < 600MB)
Insert a DVD-R into my LG burner, select burn from previous perpared project (an ISO ) and then DVDA starts to burn, I see the light on the burner come on for approx 30 seconds, then go off, and DVDA will sit there for eternity......
Anything I am doing wrong here??

Ted
nolonemo wrote on 7/9/2008, 10:41 AM
Ted, I used Nero to burn the ISO to the DVD. Nero burned it successfully, but since I don't have a Blu-Ray player, I don't know if it actually worked. My DVD drive won't read the disc, but that does not suprise me since it's a different format. Anyway, I would try burning the ISO with a third party app and see if that will work for you, if you don't already have one on your system there are a number of freeware apps that will do the job, for example http://www.ntfs.com/iso_burner_free.htm
CorTed wrote on 7/9/2008, 10:48 AM
I actually also tried to burn the ISO image using Nero Image burner. An older version., but it would not do it either. For Blu-ray does it require a 'special' ISO burning program?
nolonemo wrote on 7/9/2008, 12:18 PM
I don't know, I used Nero 6 and it completed successfully (according to Nero). Like I said, I don't know if I have a playable disk. Have to stop by Best Buy sometime, I guess....

If it works, this is not really an issue for me because my DVDA workflow in SD was to use Nero to burn the VIDEO_TS folder, anyway.
Wolfgang S. wrote on 7/9/2008, 2:49 PM
Well, I have here Nero 7.9, what is able to write both Blu Ray but als HD DVD. What I can do, is to import the iso as geneated by the DVDA5 - and the disc is recognized as HD DVD. Ok, you can switch to Blu Ray but also to DVD - and for somehing larger then 4.3 GB the DVD9 (DL-DVD) is suggested by Nero.

Also, you can extract the files from the ISO, generate with Nero 7.9 a Blu Ray project. Import the BDMV and CERTIFICATE folder - switch again to DVD and burn it.

Have not tried by now long tests - but I think it should work out for both DVD and DVD9.

For BD-R it is no problem to use the DVDA5 for burning directly.

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