Hey folks, I'm having a problem with a garden variety DVD pass, and was hoping there was something obvious that I missed.
So I'm doing a one-shot DVD using a 17-minute-plus short film playing back an AC-3 file (rendered in Nuendo). When I try to import the video file (with no audio) I get an error and a crash - this with a file that was rendered to the MainConcept MPEG-2 file specifically for rendering in DVD A. However, if I import the original 1080p h.264 file - DVD A accepts the file without a blink - it's just that it takes half an hour to encode the file in DVD A before it bakes the disc.
Does anyone have any idea how to get around this issue? Is there a "magic" set of settings for the MPEG-2 profile for DVD A that *won't* cause a crash?
TIA,
Houston
So I'm doing a one-shot DVD using a 17-minute-plus short film playing back an AC-3 file (rendered in Nuendo). When I try to import the video file (with no audio) I get an error and a crash - this with a file that was rendered to the MainConcept MPEG-2 file specifically for rendering in DVD A. However, if I import the original 1080p h.264 file - DVD A accepts the file without a blink - it's just that it takes half an hour to encode the file in DVD A before it bakes the disc.
Does anyone have any idea how to get around this issue? Is there a "magic" set of settings for the MPEG-2 profile for DVD A that *won't* cause a crash?
TIA,
Houston