DVDA suddenly hanging up when burning
I have been working with DVDA 5.0 for several months now, without problems. Suddenly 2 days ago it hangs up when burning a finished project. Here's some relevant info - am looking for help pls.
It has successfully burned numerous project, includer larger ones. The drive works, will burn in other apps. It gets past render, then just stops about 5 minutes into the burn stage - no message, etc Have reinstalled, issue remains. It has been updated with the (b) install, which is the latest I have found. Successfully burned after I installed that update some time back. I am out of ideas. Help? |
Many people use DVD Architect to PREPARE the DVD and some other app to BURN the DVD.
If it worked a couple days ago, I'd consider doing a system restore back to then and see if it starts working again. |
What other app can youi use with DVDA prepared files, and what benifit would you get from that?
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Once you have the VIDEO_TS & AUDIO_TS folders, you can use any burning app that you have on your computer.
For example, RecordNow, Nero, etc. I don't know that there's any benefit other than not needing to fire up DVDA but I've always done it this way. |
I had this same exact problem DVDA 5 rendered, prepared and burning at about 65% and just freezed there. I try DVDA 4.5 did the same thing. I am wondering is that has anything to do with my Desktop Core i7 920 Window 7 64 bit. First I thought maybe my dual layer DVD writter is bad but I am able to burn anything, just not with DVDA.
What I did is copy the Mpeg2 file and ac3 file and try to burn it on my laptop 32 bit Vista and DVDA finish the DVD fine. Very strange. |
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Windows 7 seems to be a common denominator in Vegas issues lately. Wouldn't this world be a better place if we could all just go back to XP? |
First thing I would try would be to delete the video and audio tracks and to re-render them to a different drive and then try to burn.
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Jeff,
I test out your method, render out to a different drive and it works. What's up with DVDA? |
It's not DVDA, its either your drive, or the original file was corrupted.
The drive likely has bad sectors. Run disc check or do a full format and your problems should be over. This happens, it's nobody's fault. |
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