Error message when I try to burn from with in Movie Studio 15

James-Honeycutt wrote on 1/11/2019, 3:19 PM

Hello...

After I import my project into Movie Studio 15 (build 157), then work on it until I am happy, I click on the button under Project that says "Make Movie".  I choose Blu-ray, and look over the screen of data that is showing. I select "render and burn" (which is pre selected for me).  It all looks good to me.  Then I click the button and it starts to render.  After it renders, I get an error message that says:

"Filename:
Status: MUXComp:Validating error. --- Cannot load the schema for the namespace 'http://tempuri.org/ProjectDefinition.xsd' - Could not find file 'C:\Users\Test\AppData\Local\Movie'.."

I am running Windows 10, 64 bit as Admin, and I have all the latest updates from Microsoft installed.  I have a higher end Nvidia video card and the driver is current.  I use my blu-ray burner in my computer for other software and it burns just fine.  I use name brand Verbatim BD-R blank blu-ray disks which have never failed me.

Can someone help me with this error message please?

Thank you

mraroid

 

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vkmast wrote on 1/11/2019, 3:26 PM

Currently, "Search" gives me "500 - general error", so read this thread if it's any help https://muvipix.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?t=12558

And now a couple of old SCS forum threads https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/burning-blu-ray-disc-from-vms-v9-platinum--66616/

https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/getting-a-weird-error-when-creating-blu-ray-image--96302/#ca581738

 

James-Honeycutt wrote on 1/11/2019, 4:32 PM

Thank you vkmast  for helping me.

I have one hard drive in my computer.  It is a Samsung sold state drive called a 850 Pro.  It is a 1 TB drive and it currently has 559.2 GBs of free space.

I am new to Movie Studio 15 and I have a basic question.  When I am in Movie Studio 15, and I click on the Project menu, and then select "Make Movie", is the movie suppose to be rendered in Movie Studio 15, and then for burning, it is exported to DVD Architect?  Or is the movie burned in Movie Studio 15?

I have moved my movie files off my Sony camera's SD card, and placed them on my desktop.  I import them from my desktop into Movie Studio 15.

Should I be placing my movies someplace else?  Or should I create a directly some place to place my movie that is ready to render and burn? I accepted all the defaults when I installed Movie Maker 15 and DVD Architect.

Could this be my issue?

The error message you posted a link to is similar to mine, but I only have one hard drive and a lot of free space. 

The movies I am working with as I am getting to learn the software are between 2 and 4 minutes long.

Thanks again for helping me.

mraroid

 

James-Honeycutt wrote on 1/11/2019, 4:35 PM

I should add that the type of files I am trying to burn from my Sony camera are called XXX.MTS if that makes any difference....

mraroid

EricLNZ wrote on 1/11/2019, 5:23 PM

My understanding is that in the "Make Movie" screen selecting DVD or Blu-ray disc results in a burn from VMS. But selecting the "with Menus" options results in files being prepared for authoring with DVDA.

vkmast wrote on 1/11/2019, 5:50 PM

Eric's right, it's rendering and burning from your Vegas Movie Studio 15 Platinum timeline then. I just tested a project with some short .mts files (saved in Movie Studio 15 Platinum Projects folder; Image parameters, File path C:\Users\thisuser\AppData\Local\Movie Studio Platinum\15.0\projectname.iso). The project was rendered and "disc burned without errors". I also tested Render image only with MC mpeg-2 and Sony AVC formats and the .isos played OK in VLC.

Did you read the old SCS threads?

James-Honeycutt wrote on 1/11/2019, 6:38 PM

My understanding is that in the "Make Movie" screen selecting DVD or Blu-ray disc results in a burn from VMS. But selecting the "with Menus" options results in files being prepared for authoring with DVDA.

Thank you for your help EricLNZ. I did not build in any menus or multiple movie clips. It was just one short 2 minute clip that I tried to burn as a Blu-ray. So if that is done with in Movie Studio 15, than I did not use DVD Architect (if I understand you correcty).

mraroid

James-Honeycutt wrote on 1/11/2019, 6:49 PM

Eric's right, Did you read the old SCS threads?

vkmast....

Thank you for your help.

I read the links posted.  They seemed to not apply to Movie Studio 15, or my set up with only one hard drive.  But to be honest, I did not understand what I was reading very well.

Did you store the file you imported into Movie Studio 15 in:

C:\Users\thisuser\AppData\Local\Movie Studio Platinum\15.0\mraroid.mts

If so, I can put my file in this location and try it all over again  I was placing it on my desktop.  Was that my problems?

mraroid

vkmast wrote on 1/11/2019, 7:15 PM

No. I did not store it there. Please read my post again.

 

EricLNZ wrote on 1/11/2019, 7:30 PM

I'm confused by your file situations. You shouldn't be storing your source material in a User\AppData folder. Your Desktop should not be a problem as it's not in AppData, but I'd personally create a folder on the C drive so the path is simply C:\Video Capture (or something similar).

In case permissions is causing your problem, despite you apparently having full admin rights, try creating a folder outside of AppData and telling Movie Studio to use that in "Image Parameters" instead of the default folder.

Interestingly I get the message below if I follow your DVD route, and I believe I have all admin rights. Clicking OK takes me to the next screen but I then cancelled as I don't burn single movie Blu-ray discs.

vkmast wrote on 1/12/2019, 2:49 AM

Agree again with what Eric says. I get that message as well, but ignore it and proceed successfully.

James-Honeycutt wrote on 1/12/2019, 11:00 AM

No. I did not store it there. Please read my post again.

 

vkmast... Sorry for my ignorance.

I read "I just tested a project with some short .mts files (saved in Movie Studio 15 Platinum Projects folder; Image parameters, File path C:\Users\thisuser\AppData\Local\Movie Studio Platinum\15.0\projectname.iso)."

Could you post the correct place for me to place the file that I want to import into MS15? I take it that this matters? Would the place that I save the rendered file make any difference?

I just ordered the book "Vegas Movie Studio Platinum 15" by Grisetti.

Thank you for helping me.

mraroid

 

vkmast wrote on 1/12/2019, 11:06 AM

Eric's already given you a suggestion for the source material and an alternative Image Parameters File Path in Burn Blu-ray disc window (to what works for me).

James-Honeycutt wrote on 1/12/2019, 11:10 AM

I'm confused by your file situations.

ericLNZ....

Thank you for helping me.

I know that in Windows one is suppose to have a user account as well as the one admin account. I never did that.  I have one account and it is admin.  I will look into creating a user account.

I had been putting all the test files on my desktop to import into MS15.  I will take your advice and create a folder and then put the files I wish to import into MS15 in that folder.

I am not exactly sure how to " "Image Parameters" instead of the default folder", but will read the help fies and learn how to do this.  Appreciate the tip.

I will try this today and post my results.

Thanks again,

mraroid

 

vkmast wrote on 1/12/2019, 11:34 AM

In your Make Movie > Burn it to... > Blu-ray Disc > Burn Blu-ray Disc window

@James-Honeycutt

vkmast wrote on 1/12/2019, 12:09 PM

If you have Movie Studio 15 Platinum, read from this very thread.

If you have Movie Studio 15 (basic, non-Platinum), you do not have the DVD Architect, which comes with the Platinum version. You need a workaround (or to upgrade). You cannot burn from the timeline of the basic version.

James-Honeycutt wrote on 1/12/2019, 12:16 PM

All....

I am getting the same error message.  Here is what I have done...

When I go into the one account I have on my computer and click "Change your account type"  It says  "You can not change your account type because you have the only admin account on this PC".

When I launch MS15, I see that I have a option to launch it as "Run as administrator".  So I tried that this time.

I made a folder called MS15 under my Video folder.  I put my source .MTS file in this folder.  I launched MS15 as admin.  I imported my file and then dropped it to the time line.  I opened Properties to check that all the data looked correct.  I did this under the Project menu, and when I right clicked on my video clip.  When I pulled my video clip down to the time line, and then right clicked on it, I found that the properties selection was grayed out.

Under project, I select "Make Movie" .  Then I select "Burn to a DVD or Blu-ray". I put a blank Blu-ray disk in my internal blu-ray burner.  Then I select "Blu-ray disk". I get a pop up menu.  It sees my blu-ray burner.  I click on OK, and then the movie renders.  After it goes to 100%, i get the following message:

 

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Filename:
Status: MUXComp:Validating error. --- Cannot load the schema for the namespace 'http://tempuri.org/ProjectDefinition.xsd' - Could not find file 'C:\Users\Test\AppData\Local\Movie'..

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Could it be that i need to change the place where the movie goes after it is rendered? On the last screen I get before the movie renders, it says:

Image Parameters:

File path:  C:\Users\Test\AppData\Local\Movie Studio Platinum\15.0\Untitled.iso

I take it that " Image Parameters" and file path is talking about where the rendered image is put? If this is so, is the default correct, or should I change it?

Thanks again to everyone for all the help.

mraroid

 

 

 

 

 

vkmast wrote on 1/12/2019, 1:22 PM

That File path works for me, but as previously suggested, if it does not work, try changing it. This was also suggested here https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/getting-a-weird-error-when-creating-blu-ray-image--96302/#ca581738 (Btw, you did press Render image and burn?)

James-Honeycutt wrote on 1/12/2019, 1:44 PM

That File path works for me, but as previously suggested, if it does not work, try changing it. This was also suggested here https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/getting-a-weird-error-when-creating-blu-ray-image--96302/#ca581738 (Btw, you did press Render image and burn?)

I was not sure if "Image Parameters: File path:" was where it saved rendered files. I will pick something new, and change it. And yes, I click the button that says "render and burn".

I will report back. Thanks for the help.

mraroid

James-Honeycutt wrote on 1/12/2019, 2:17 PM

I created a new folder called "renderedms15". I did what I outlined as before. When I came to the last screen before the movie starts to render and burn, I changed the path to:

C:\Users\Test\Videos\renderedMS15\Untitled.iso

I had to name the file "Untitled.iso" as no files were in the new folder I created. Should I have named my project before hand? If so, how do I do that?

The default that was selected for me on the page where I entered in the new path and folder was pre selected as "render and burn".

As before, the file rendered and when it got to 100%, I received the error message below:

*********************

Filename:
Status: MUXComp:Validating error. --- Cannot load the schema for the namespace 'http://tempuri.org/ProjectDefinition.xsd' - Could not find file 'C:\Users\Test\AppData\Local\Movie'..

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I do not know what a "schema" is. I do not know why a URL needs to load. I am always connected to the internet if that makes any difference. I looked in C:\Users\Test\AppData\Local. I have a folder called "Movie Studio Platinum" That folder has a sub folder called "15.0".

I installed MS15 Suite from the DVD i bought directly from Magix. It was build # 102. Before I tried to make any movies, I updated it to build # 157. I did not get any error messages when I install MS 15 Suite or when I updated to build # 157.

Any help appertained.

mraroid

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

vkmast wrote on 1/12/2019, 2:52 PM

As I've said, this works for me ( all Defaults): Import the files to the timeline, save the project (Project > Save as), Make Movie > Burn it to a DVD or Blu-ray Disc > Blu-ray Disc > Render image and burn > OK.

If changing the Image parametes File path or this solution here does not help, I'm out of ideas at the moment..

James-Honeycutt wrote on 1/12/2019, 3:26 PM

As I've said, this works for me ( all Defaults): Import the files to the timeline, save the project (Project > Save as), Make Movie > Burn it to a DVD or Blu-ray Disc > Blu-ray Disc > Render image and burn > OK.

If changing the Image parametes File path or this solution here does not help, I'm out of ideas at the moment..

 

Looking at the link you posted. Is "VMS9" another video editing software suite? It looks like this person was using Vista. I am out of ideas as well, so I will try the file folders that were used in the link above and see what happens.

Looking over the literature enclosed with my disk, I see a link for tech support. If the above will not work, I will contact Magixn tech support for some help.

Thank you for all your tips and help. If I find a fix, I will post it here.

mraroid

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

vkmast wrote on 1/12/2019, 4:50 PM

VMS 9 is an earlier version of [Sony Vegas] Movie Studio.

https://support2.magix.com/customer/en/vegas/form

Btw, did you check the path for Temporary Files folder in Options > Preferences > General? ("solution" mentioned in that VMS9 link)

EricLNZ wrote on 1/12/2019, 5:27 PM

As vkmast mentioned there are some old threads, both here and elsewhere. The "tempuri.org" webpage VMS15 is trying to reach does not exist but why is it trying to reach it anyway? And having just tried a Blu-ray burn to an iso image I, like vkmast, don't run into the problem! Very puzzling. I hope Magix Tech Support have the answer.

EricLNZ wrote on 1/12/2019, 5:59 PM

Reading the links vkmast gave I note mention that the "tempui.org" ia a fake commonly used! So probably a red herring.

James try creating a folder away from AppData ready for your Blu-ray iso image. Then instead of selecting "Render Image and Burn" select "Render Image Only". In the Image Parameters box browse to the folder you created and give your iso file a name. You can then later burn this iso file to disc using the "Burn existing image file" option.