Bernardo Gutierrez
September 24th, 2010, 10:58 PM
I have a situation here, I'm trying to create a blu-ray disc of a wedding video that consists of the following:
Highlights: 4 min
Ceremony 1:10 hrs,
Reception: 0:45 hrs.
I rendered the video and audio files (independently) out of Sony Vegas 9.0e (64bit) with the following settings (Using the Blu-Ray template):
MPEG-2
1280x720
23.976 fps
8 mbps
Audio stream: (default settings)
The footage was recorded with a couple of panasonic's GH1 at 720 60p mode.
The problem that I have with DVD Architect is that when I try to prepare the *.iso image after a 50% I get an error message saying that I don't have enough space on the disk, when I have 450gb free on my external wd drive.
I ran another test where I left only the montage and ceremony (1:15hrs) and I was able to prepare the iso image, the size of the iso is 2.6gb. So I'm wondering if I get that error because of the 4gb file size limit of the FAT32 system?
Even though I don't think this isn't related to computer performance I thought I let you know my system: Windows XP 64bit on a workstation with Two Quad Core Xeons@2.00ghz and 6gb of RAM.
Is anybody else experiencing this? I hope somebody can help since the testing is very time consuming and I already failed to meet my deadline, I'm even trying to burn the blu-ray directly from vegas
Highlights: 4 min
Ceremony 1:10 hrs,
Reception: 0:45 hrs.
I rendered the video and audio files (independently) out of Sony Vegas 9.0e (64bit) with the following settings (Using the Blu-Ray template):
MPEG-2
1280x720
23.976 fps
8 mbps
Audio stream: (default settings)
The footage was recorded with a couple of panasonic's GH1 at 720 60p mode.
The problem that I have with DVD Architect is that when I try to prepare the *.iso image after a 50% I get an error message saying that I don't have enough space on the disk, when I have 450gb free on my external wd drive.
I ran another test where I left only the montage and ceremony (1:15hrs) and I was able to prepare the iso image, the size of the iso is 2.6gb. So I'm wondering if I get that error because of the 4gb file size limit of the FAT32 system?
Even though I don't think this isn't related to computer performance I thought I let you know my system: Windows XP 64bit on a workstation with Two Quad Core Xeons@2.00ghz and 6gb of RAM.
Is anybody else experiencing this? I hope somebody can help since the testing is very time consuming and I already failed to meet my deadline, I'm even trying to burn the blu-ray directly from vegas