Successful burn but dvd plays w/ blips

Napalm1 wrote on 12/11/2007, 10:27 PM
I've been using Videowave 7 Professional for the last 3 years. Although I had problems w/ burning the dvd's due to updates on my computer (example: installing internet explorer 7.0), I often found the cure through troubleshooting online. Not this time. During the burn process, it continued to have an error during the menu writing phase and would close before finishing the burn.

I then went out and bought Vegas Movie Studio Platinum/Dvd Architect Studio 4.5. I rendered/converted my project into an avi. file in which I placed it into the Vegas Movie Studio. The program was able to read it and preview it beautifully. I prepared the file, burned the file, and it stated "burned successfully". However, would not play in my dvd player stating "Cannot play this disc" (but can play discs that I've burned in the past w/ the same dvd burner & in the same format - NTSC). I took the dvd to a friend's house and the dvd played (barely) w/ green little blips all over the screen, blips in the music and pictures. I am utterly exhausted on trying to figure out what the problem or incompatibility is. My computer is five years old, which I hear is "really old" in computer world and my burner three years (and I don't use it that often). I went on each website and downloaded the updates for my firmware, videowave 7, microsoft, vegas movie studio platinum 8.0, and Architect Studio. I would be greatful for suggestions...

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MPM wrote on 12/12/2007, 10:36 AM
You can verify the relative health of your burner and media using Nero Speed (free).

On a PC the green blips I think are symptoms of file decoding problems -- not sure about on a DVD player. How does the disc play on PCs? If you render your DVD to hdd and play from there, that can eliminate or point to problems with the disc you burned.

I'm not sure reading your post whether DVDA or Vegas encoded your video to mpg2. If it was DVDA you can strip your mpg2 video out of the DVD to check for problems using PgcDemux. If you rendered the mpg2 in Vegas, you can just check it. I'm not that familiar with Videowave, but I can say that the version that ships with EMC 9 has a number of issues with full-size avi & mpg2 that effect their compatibility with other video programs like Vegas & DVDA.