While preparing the compilation of a Blu-ray disc (.iso file), I get following error details:
File name: STREAM/00005.m2ts
Status: TSWrapper.dll::CTSWrapper::ProcThreadMain::Failed to read ES file. - The ES file may be shorter than the size described in the MUI file.
From the same project I succesfully created a DVD. For the Blu-ray disc I only replaced the video and audio files:
video: MPEG2 HD 1920x1080/50i @ 25 Mb/s CBR (instead of MPEG2 SD 720x576/50i @ 7 Mb/s VBR (8 Mb/s max))
audio: PCM .wav 16bit 48 kHz (instead of Dolby Digital 2.0 256 kb/s for DVD)
According to DVDA video and audio do not need recompressing.
Menus (4x) for BD and DVD are based on the same files: Canopus HQ .avi 1920x1080/50i and PCM .wav 16bit 48 kHz.
I have succesfully used this set-up before, so I wonder what the cause of this error could be.
NB: I have made 2 attempts, same error.
Does anyone recognize this problem?
In the meantime I have found an existing post describing the exact same error message: http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/forums/ShowMessage.asp?MessageID=635662&Replies=2
I will add this post to that one to keep things organized.
File name: STREAM/00005.m2ts
Status: TSWrapper.dll::CTSWrapper::ProcThreadMain::Failed to read ES file. - The ES file may be shorter than the size described in the MUI file.
From the same project I succesfully created a DVD. For the Blu-ray disc I only replaced the video and audio files:
video: MPEG2 HD 1920x1080/50i @ 25 Mb/s CBR (instead of MPEG2 SD 720x576/50i @ 7 Mb/s VBR (8 Mb/s max))
audio: PCM .wav 16bit 48 kHz (instead of Dolby Digital 2.0 256 kb/s for DVD)
According to DVDA video and audio do not need recompressing.
Menus (4x) for BD and DVD are based on the same files: Canopus HQ .avi 1920x1080/50i and PCM .wav 16bit 48 kHz.
I have succesfully used this set-up before, so I wonder what the cause of this error could be.
NB: I have made 2 attempts, same error.
Does anyone recognize this problem?
In the meantime I have found an existing post describing the exact same error message: http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/forums/ShowMessage.asp?MessageID=635662&Replies=2
I will add this post to that one to keep things organized.