This has been discussed over the past year here, but no one's experiences seem to be quite like mine, and SoFo never addressed it, so I'd like to toss it into the arena again for comment.
I used to use Ulead's "DVD Workshop." When it created IFO/VOB/BUP files, it created big ones, few in number. I could then burn with Ahead's NERO 5.5 using their DVD-Video template and all was well -- great compatibility with set-top players. Even using the DVD-ROM template, I got perfect results (even though others have said that DVD-Video is not the same as DVD-ROM with AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS folders, it worked very well for me, *using DVD Workshop* for authoring).
I switched last year to Vegas+DVDA because of its AC3, excellent audio handling, good editing interface, and the chapter-marker import feature. However, this is when my compatibility problems began.
DVDA seems to create a LOT of SMALLER IFO/VOB/BUP files. Maybe that's not important of itself, but when trying to render them with NERO 5.5's DVD-Video template, NERO reports "allocation errors." I tell it to "continue anyway," and it burns discs that *do* play in *my* three DVD players and all PC players. However, these discs are about 25% unplayable in my Panasonic player at work, and a friend with two other machines -- who has always been able to play my older dics -- gets 100% failure! (The odd thing is that one of his players is the EXACT SAME MODEL as one of mine, purchased two weeks apart from the same store!)
People have mentioned the NERO "Allocation error" here before, and the answer has been "update NERO" or "Ignore it." Neither of these has worked.
Others here have recently posted that DVDA creates the most compatible discs around, but I have to take exception with this -- there is no question that it does SOMETHING different in the creation of the files in the VIDEO_TS folder, and this SOMETHING is different enough that one of the top DVD burning packages chokes on it, thinks its an illegal disc, and the resulting disc will not play on all players.
Before anyone says "its your media," let me assure you that I have tried MANY brands in thorough, work-funded experimentation. And let me say again that files created in other DVD authoring packages do NOT choke NERO and do NOT cause these problems. Media is not the issue. I agree that careful selection of media is important, but it is NOT the issue here.
I have been waiting for nearly a year, through two point upgrades to DVDA, for this to be addressed, yet it has not been fixed, and the only answers from fellow users are "update NERO" and "ignore it and burn away."
Now Sony has acquired SoFo's development and I don't know if this will ever be resolved. I've been holding back from jumping ship because I've really come to love Vegas, but if something doesn't happen to fix these issues with DVDA, I'm going to have a nervous breakdown.
Can anyone tell me if I'm doing something wrong? Will this be fixed? I know I'm not alone in this problem.
I used to use Ulead's "DVD Workshop." When it created IFO/VOB/BUP files, it created big ones, few in number. I could then burn with Ahead's NERO 5.5 using their DVD-Video template and all was well -- great compatibility with set-top players. Even using the DVD-ROM template, I got perfect results (even though others have said that DVD-Video is not the same as DVD-ROM with AUDIO_TS and VIDEO_TS folders, it worked very well for me, *using DVD Workshop* for authoring).
I switched last year to Vegas+DVDA because of its AC3, excellent audio handling, good editing interface, and the chapter-marker import feature. However, this is when my compatibility problems began.
DVDA seems to create a LOT of SMALLER IFO/VOB/BUP files. Maybe that's not important of itself, but when trying to render them with NERO 5.5's DVD-Video template, NERO reports "allocation errors." I tell it to "continue anyway," and it burns discs that *do* play in *my* three DVD players and all PC players. However, these discs are about 25% unplayable in my Panasonic player at work, and a friend with two other machines -- who has always been able to play my older dics -- gets 100% failure! (The odd thing is that one of his players is the EXACT SAME MODEL as one of mine, purchased two weeks apart from the same store!)
People have mentioned the NERO "Allocation error" here before, and the answer has been "update NERO" or "Ignore it." Neither of these has worked.
Others here have recently posted that DVDA creates the most compatible discs around, but I have to take exception with this -- there is no question that it does SOMETHING different in the creation of the files in the VIDEO_TS folder, and this SOMETHING is different enough that one of the top DVD burning packages chokes on it, thinks its an illegal disc, and the resulting disc will not play on all players.
Before anyone says "its your media," let me assure you that I have tried MANY brands in thorough, work-funded experimentation. And let me say again that files created in other DVD authoring packages do NOT choke NERO and do NOT cause these problems. Media is not the issue. I agree that careful selection of media is important, but it is NOT the issue here.
I have been waiting for nearly a year, through two point upgrades to DVDA, for this to be addressed, yet it has not been fixed, and the only answers from fellow users are "update NERO" and "ignore it and burn away."
Now Sony has acquired SoFo's development and I don't know if this will ever be resolved. I've been holding back from jumping ship because I've really come to love Vegas, but if something doesn't happen to fix these issues with DVDA, I'm going to have a nervous breakdown.
Can anyone tell me if I'm doing something wrong? Will this be fixed? I know I'm not alone in this problem.