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Wayne Greensill July 1st, 2007 04:31 AM

Dvd Encore
 
Hi guys

Slight problem with dvd encore.

I have just finished editing a wedding and I use export movie in PP2 then build dvd in Encore 2.

I let encore figure out all the settings to burn onto to a dual layer disc.

The problem I have is once the wedding is on disc theres a specific point in the wedding where it freeze's for a second then carry's on playing.

I have looked at the project in encore and it plays fine.

I have tried burning it twice onto disc and still have the same problem.

Could it be something to do with, when encore is transcoding the footage?

As anyone got idea's ?

Thanks
Wayne

Ivan Snoeckx July 1st, 2007 04:50 AM

Try to lower your burning speed.

Wayne Greensill July 1st, 2007 05:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ivan Snoeckx (Post 705365)
Try to lower your burning speed.

Hi there

I can't do that i can only burn at 2.4 with dual layer.

Regards
Wayne

Ian Briscoe July 1st, 2007 06:41 AM

If it's a dual layer could that be the point where the player is switching to the second layer?

Ian

Wayne Greensill July 1st, 2007 07:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ian Briscoe (Post 705382)
If it's a dual layer could that be the point where the player is switching to the second layer?

Ian

Thanks for the reply Ian.

I have got the layer break setting set to auto so I assume encore deals with the switching of the second layer?

Thanks
Wayne

Patrick Moreau July 1st, 2007 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Wayne Greensill (Post 705390)
Thanks for the reply Ian.

I have got the layer break setting set to auto so I assume encore deals with the switching of the second layer?

Thanks
Wayne

Wayne,

It is my underdtanding that by setting the dual layer break porint to auto, it will just take a point at the end of the first layer. If you go in and manually set the point, you can do it between scenes, hopefully where you have a fade out and no music paying. As far as I know, you will always have that little pause, but if you put it in the right spot it is really no an issue.

Patrick

Kit Hannah July 1st, 2007 08:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Patrick Moreau (Post 705435)
Wayne,

It is my underdtanding that by setting the dual layer break porint to auto, it will just take a point at the end of the first layer. If you go in and manually set the point, you can do it between scenes, hopefully where you have a fade out and no music paying. As far as I know, you will always have that little pause, but if you put it in the right spot it is really no an issue.

Patrick

I believe most commercial DVD's are the same way - There is always somewhere that it jumps, it's just a matter of how noticable it is.

Josh Chesarek July 2nd, 2007 08:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Patrick Moreau (Post 705435)
Wayne,

It is my underdtanding that by setting the dual layer break porint to auto, it will just take a point at the end of the first layer. If you go in and manually set the point, you can do it between scenes, hopefully where you have a fade out and no music paying. As far as I know, you will always have that little pause, but if you put it in the right spot it is really no an issue.

Patrick

This is what you have to do, Assuming the glitch is always same spot and such it is the layer switch and the only way to hide it is between scenes. Most of the time I see them around the 2 hour mark on commercial DVDs.

Wayne Greensill July 2nd, 2007 11:13 AM

Thanks Guys for your input, very much appreciated.

Wayne


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