The lastest working DVD Architect 5.0?

Vidguy wrote on 2/12/2017, 6:29 AM

Hi I have been getting this error message I want to try to reload the latest DA 5.0 can someone direct me to where I can find it? I am using windows 10 if that helps. Attached are the screen shots of the errors I have been getting it would pop up towards the end of the DA render process.. Also for some odd reason when it tries to render the error messages say 2 of my AVC video clips are 28mbs when I know I rendered them at 25. Not sure why I am getting that error..

Anyway if you can direct me in the right direction I would appreciate it.. Thanks!

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vkmast wrote on 2/14/2017, 5:14 PM

The screengrabs on your (?) similar thread on another forum show you are trying to burn "Blu-ray onto a DVD." Try choosing Blu-ray Disc as the Disc Format in File > Properties. From the old SCS KB/HelpCenter article "Burning AVCHD content to disc": "Our software actually burns Blu-ray Disc content to Blu-ray media, as opposed to burning an AVCHD disc on DVD or other media."

Vidguy wrote on 2/14/2017, 5:41 PM

It is saying I am trying to burn onto a DVD but it is lying :-) I have already set it to make a blu-ray.. Oddly it keeps lying..

vkmast wrote on 2/14/2017, 5:48 PM

Here?

Do you see this after you've set?

EricLNZ wrote on 2/14/2017, 7:00 PM

The Preview Message List at the bottom gives an Estimated Project Size.......25.00gb media so it appears to be set for Blu-ray.

Vidguy - Are you using the Studio (consumer) version of DVDA5? and LPCM audio? If so then possibly your audio and video does exceed the 28 mbs limit if you are using 25 mbs for the video. LPCM is uncompressed. If this is the case you probably need to drop your video bitrate to get the total of video and audio within the limit.

Vidguy wrote on 2/15/2017, 7:27 AM

Yes VKmast That is already set and it looks just like that.. Yet I still have those messages..

Eric, Yes I am using DVDA5, I think I am using pcm audio.. Will look at that but I don't think the audio is that large to affect things.. So you suggest I re-render my clips to say 16mbs? Not sure why they have a 25mbs template if it would not work.. This whole thing is weird. Are there better codecs to use that the avc? I am no expert kinda learning as I go. But I have rendered blurays a while back and had no problems..

Vidguy wrote on 2/15/2017, 7:59 AM

Please excuse my frustration.. It may be that one video is 24fps and it is throwing things off.. I will try to remake that one video and then try again.. Will let you know how it goes..

****Update I rerendered two of the video clips that were 24fps and now all clips are 29.97fps and it got rid of a few warnings.. But now the warning are related to the menu which are relatively small files.. It still says they are too big...

Any thoughts would be appreciated... Thanks!