The Current Project Has Timed Out

cfolsom wrote on 2/6/2006, 7:03 AM
The sublect line is the message I've gotten buring two seperate files (4 coasters have been made).

I created the mpeg2 files using Vegas 6, pulled them into DVDA3. It converted the audio fine, began to burn and bured to disc....However, when the 'burning lead-out' came up is sat for a period of time popped up the subject line message and ejected the the disc.

It did burn to the disc, I can see it. But due to the burning lead-out problem it can't be played, of course.

I have the latest firmware for the Pioneer dvr-110D and the latest fixes and patches for DVDA3

Suggestions?


Chris

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bStro wrote on 2/6/2006, 12:36 PM
Do you have another program with which to burn DVDs (Nero, Click-to-DVD, etc)? Create a DVD-Rom or or DVD-Video project there, drag the files that DVDA3 prepared into the project, and burn the disc there. See if that helps.

Rob
basimon wrote on 7/14/2006, 2:21 PM
Chris:
You are not alone! I just installed the same model Pioneer burner in my computer and have exactly the same problem. Ironically, I had just replaced another Pioneer model which is one year older, and it was working fine with the same installation of dvd architect. I tried re-installing the application (dvd architect) just in case there was some registry variable set for the old drive, but no luck.

I use Nero software for audio cdr's and some video, and it works fine with the new Pioneer drive. The only other experiment I've tried is to go into the DVA preferences and check the box that says something like "don't use drive database, auto-detect drive capabilities instead". that didn't help.

Rob, I'll try your suggestion (using Nero) this weekend--forgive my ignorance, but can you just drag the two folders created by DVA into an iso-dvdrom project? this is what I'll try unless I hear otherwise.

I'm hoping Sony will do some testing with this model of Pioneer and offer a patch or something. I'd rather use the one application to do both authoring and burning (since that's what it was designed for!). I like Sony's menu and other options much more than the Nero capabilities for authoring.
basimon wrote on 7/14/2006, 2:22 PM
I just noticed that these posts are over 5 months old--Chris, did you ever find a solution?
regards,
barry