Dvd Studio Pro Error While Encoding
enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. This discussion is locked John White7 Level 1 (5 points) Q: Error while encoding file I continue to get an error while encoding file that causes the build to quit.No further explinations.I'm not doing anything different.Assest is a quicktime movie... < 2.5GAny clues? Posted on Mar 5, 2006 8:06 AM I have this question too Close Q: Error while encoding file All replies Helpful answers by Hal MacLean, Hal MacLean Mar 5, 2006 11:42 AM in response to John White7 Level 6 (14,790 points) Mar 5, 2006 11:42 AM in response to John White7 No clues, unless you can say what the error is!A word of advice though - it is far, far better to encode the footage in Compressor or any other encoding software before bringing it in to DVDSP. Just because DVDSP can encode the footage, doesn't mean that it should!An added bonus of doing it this way is that you get to control the encode parameters more closely, and DVDSP will build the project more quickly, and with less fuss. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by John White7, John White7 Mar 8, 2006 6:07 AM in response to Hal MacLean Level 1 (5 points) Mar 8, 2006 6:07 AM in response to Hal MacLean Actually the error was as vague as it sounded in the post....."Error while encoding file" that's it! That's all it said in the log.Now I've taken a few movies and edited them in Final cut pro exporting them to QuickTime movie... htne importing that into dvd studio pro... to burn the dvd...That's been my process in the past and it has worked. So I am stumped.I'm (probabbly obviously) not the editing film making wiz here... this is just very amateurish stuff... so I could have the process all wrong. Helpful (0) Reply options Link to this post by Jonathan Frank2, Jonathan Frank2 Mar 8, 2006 6:36 AM in respons
Adobe Muse Website Training Video Production Training SketchUp Training Lumion 3D Training ScreenFlow Training Live Online Training On-Site Training contact Contact Us About us Directions-Hotels Phone Support Instructors Testimonials F.A.Q. Privacy Policy Avid Media Composer and Final Cut Pro Training Final Cut Pro, Motion, DVD Studio Pro and Avid training resources (866-566-1881) Increase Encode Quality for DVD Studio Pro using Compressor | Permalink By encoding with Compressor when you export from Final Cut Pro you can receive a higher quality encode than if you allow DVD Studio Pro to do the encoding. There are multiple settings in Compressor, and you can manipulate them to https://discussions.apple.com/thread/390452?start=0&tstart=0 get the best possible encode. To export through Compressor all you need to do is highlight the sequence in Final Cut Pro that you want to export, select the File menu, drag down to Export, select Using Copressor. Once Compressor opens just go down to the Batch window, click the icon in the Setting column and select a setting. Selecting any of the DVD Best Quality options will give http://www.geniusdv.com/weblog/archives/increase_encode_quality_for_dvd_studio_pro_using_compressor.php you an encode superior to that which you would receive in DVD Studio Pro. Selecting the All option will give you the Mpeg2 video, as well as both PCM and AC3 audio. Even though you will only use one of the audio files, this is an easy way to set up Compressor, and if you want to switch to the other audio file once you know how much disc space you are using, it will be all ready for you. After selecting a setting, you will need to select a destination for the files. Once you have done that, you are ready to click the Submit button. Depending on what type of machine you are using, and how big the project is this make take a while. Once the encode is complete you will be able to import them into DVD Studio Pro. Unlike Quicktime files you will see a green dot in the status column indicating that they are already encoded. When you go to burn the disc DVD Studio Pro will only have to mux and format the disc which will take much less time, and the overall quality is going to be better because you used Compressor for the encode. Related Blo
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