Dvd Studio Pro Encoding Failed Error
enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked AR Videoproduktion Level 1 (0 points) Q: Encoding failed in "file name" with error: -43 Hi!I've tried everything but still, after about 20 hours of encoding DVD Studio Pro just stoppes, saying "encoding failed in "file name" with error: -43". The movie is in DV PAL format and made in Final Cut Pro version 5. I'm using DVD Studio Pro 4.0. The movie is about 1 hour and 30 minutes long and I'm trying to put it on a double layer DVD. I've tried to shorten it (it was nearly 2 hours before), but that didn't help. I also tried to shorten it even more and put it on a single layer DVD, but still the same message.So if somebody has any idea of how I can solve this problem, please let me know as soon as possible!Thank you! IMac, Mac OS X (10.5.8), 2.1 GHz PowerPC G5 processor, 1.5 GB DDR2 SDRAM Posted on Jul 20, 2010 4:41 PM I have this question too Close Q: Encoding failed in "file name" with error: -43 All replies Helpful answers by AR Videoproduktion, AR Videoproduktion Jul 21, 2010 3:42 AM in response to AR Videoproduktion Level 1 (0 points) Jul 21, 2010 3:42 AM in response to AR Videoproduktion Yesterday evening I tried to trash the preference file, like I was told in another thread, but this morning I still got an error after about 80% of encoding. However, this time the error had another code -1309.Please help me!!! Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Jon Chappell, Jon Chappell Jul 23, 2010 7:58 AM in response to AR Videoproduktion Level 5 (4,005 points) Jul 23, 2010 7:58 AM in response to AR Videoproduktion Error -43 means "File not found." If you are compressing from a reference movie, make sure that all referenced movie clips are present on the disk and that permission settings are not preventing DVD Studio Pro from accessing them.Error -1309 means "Out of bounds." This means that the source file is pretending to be bigger than it actually is.So it sound
by P48 Jump to forum ... Café LA Café LA - X Adobe Premiere Pro CC Avid Media Composer Foro FinalCutPro Jobs lafcpug Market News and Announcements THE ARCHIVES (These forums are READ ONLY) Color Compressor - Media Compression and http://www.lafcpug.org/phorum/read.php?5,184570,184570 Conversion DVD Studio Pro Motion Soundtrack Pro FCP Feature Requests Show and Tell The Bug Report Forum List Message List New Topic P48 DVDSP 3.0.2 - General Encoding Error. Format Finalizing failed. August 07, 2007 09:57AM Registered: 9 years ago Posts: 3 After burning numerous DVD's of a 102 minute film successfully, the encoded self contained QT export file must have been deleted when the cache file got full, and we had to re-encode. Nothing on the FCP timeline has been re-edited. Repeatedly dvd studio we get: General Encoding Error. Format Finalizing failed. The mpeg folder and par folder are created. The encoded file has 0 bytes. All three path settings have been targeted to a folder on an external hard drive, in a RAID 0 fw800 configuration. Next we will try the default cache folder again after we reinstall DVDSP and do the updates. We have been using the Barebones (described below) method since 2004, which basically bypasses creating menus and puts the DVD on a dvd studio pro loop. Usually it gets us through. Film is 102 minutes with lots on the timeline. Exported self containted QT movie from FCP 4.5. Deleted preferences file. Then, using 3.5 to 7.5 bitrate (tried higher but didn't work), per "Barebones" advice. These settings worked fine for the DVD's which were burned, and the film looked fine. Dragged and dropped self contained exported QT film into media manager. From there into the timeline. Delete menu one, then click on untitled disc, and title the disc. Disc name shows up in the lower right and upper left windows. In lower right, click on not set, then make the loop. ... Click on upper left window on track one. On the lower right (disc inspector) on track one and set track one to loop. Simply put, the exact same steps we have been using since 2004. We are out of ideas. Now we are re-installing DVDSP, and we'll have to get the updates. We have tried to re-encoding usually in German but also in English, which is why it's difficult to remember the precise error message. Ideas? By the way, despite the simplicity of the user interface, part of the reason we don't even make a menu for DVD's, is because we dread these recurring problems, which, finally, it seems, we have deduced, are not caused by user errors. Reply Quote Forum List Message List New Topic Newer Topic Older Topic Print View RSS Sorry, you do not have permi