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03:50PM Registered: 6 years ago Posts: 3 I have a short 10 min project created in FCP. I having been trying to compress and burn it to a DVD with great frustration and difficulty. I've been able to create a .mov and burned to a CD with no problems, but the non profit I created it for would like it on a DVD. I don't need chapters or titles. Just a simple first play. I have followed on-line tutorials, including the one posted here by Larry Jordan. But part way through the burn and format process, I get the same error: "Formatting failed. The recording device reported the media error: Unknown device error. (0x0C, 0x00.)" I have tried two different brands of DVD, and several different DVDs thinking at first it may have been a dud. I have tried two different methods of compression. Using compressor, and letting DVD SP do the compressing. Both ways get me up to the error message. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I tried to ask around at the DV Expo this week, but it was a little overwhelming. More info that may be helpful: Mac OS 10.6.4 2 x 2.26 GHz quad core intel Xeon FCP 7.0.3 DVD SP: 4.2.2 DVD-R - memorex and HP I also made a screen capture of DVD SP when I got the error message if that is of help. Thanks!! Pam - CaliCdn Reply Quote Jon Chappell Re: Difficulty burning DVD: Getting error message October 02, 2010 11:30AM Registered: 7 years ago Posts: 910 One thing to try is going to Build/Format and selecting Hard Disk as the output option. This will create a disk image that you can open up in Disk Utility and burn from there. But be aware that this error can sometimes indicate a physical failure with the device. My software: Pro Maintenance Tools - Tools to keep Final Cut Studio, Final Cut Pro X, Avid Media Composer and Adobe Premiere Pro running
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• DVD Studio Pro: Burn Vs. Build/Format by Cade Loven on Jan 17, 2012 at 4:52:23 pm Hello friends, Because DVD Studio Pro will not allow me to adjust the burn speed, my next option is to click "Build/Format" to create a disc image and then use Toast https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/55/865872 to burn the DVD itself. Nothing new here. However, many of the projects I attempt this workflow with end up with an unhelpful "formatting failed" message after successful muxing with no indication of what the problem is. Not all projects bring up this error--but many do. Sometimes the problem fixes itself--restarting the computer or otherwise praying to the computer gods. But sometimes this doesn't work. Here's the real frustration: if I capitulate on the burn speed issue, and use DVD Studio Pro dvd studio to burn the disc, the formatting process proceeds without error. This has been repeated without variance, but the quality of the burns at high speeds is not good enough so I need an alternative solution. WHY is it that the formatting fails when creating a disc image but not when burning with DVD Studio Pro? I'm frankly stumped. Thank you for any help.Return to posts indexReport Post •Re: DVD Studio Pro: Burn Vs. Build/Formatby Filip Kubiš on Jan 17, 2012 at 5:29:54 dvd studio pro pmWhat I do and consider to be the best way is: 1. Buld project 1a. Test it one more in DVD player 2. Format project (burn it via DVDSP) 2a. I always turn off losless linking and I never had any error burning it. DO NOT USE Build&Format option. Just dont ;-) But many guys will tell you (and I agree with them) they Build it in DVDSP and than use Toaster titanium. Hovere some will tell you they always use 4x or 8x no matter what is the DVD default speed and they will say they never had any problem. And some will argue DVD is supposed to be burned on its maximum speed ;-) So choose. But as for me DVD-R (never +R) Butild, Test, Format (no losless linking) I have not once get an error or failing master. It is slow, but speed is the last thing you need when authoring ;-) _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ DVD bitrate calculator: HERE DVD Bit Budgeting tool: HERE Dual-Layer Break tutorial: HERE Anti-aliasing PS plugin: HERE Other very useful stuff: HERE DVDSP Manual: HEREReturn to posts indexReport Post•Re: DVD Studio Pro: Burn Vs. Build/Formatby Michael Sacci on Jan 17, 2012 at 5:44:16 pmSorry, I always use Build and Format. There is no difference in doing it as one step verses your 2. But the problem with you way is if you make a change and forget to do the build, DVDSP will burn the disc with the