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  • DVD Architect

    Posted by Matt Forcier on October 16, 2010 at 2:01 pm

    Hey Everyone,

    We have been having major trouble with burning on DVDA lately. We seem to be able to burn Standard Definition fine, but we no longer can burn in Blu-Ray. We’ve burned in Blu Ray many times over the last year, and we are not doing anything differently. This is the error message we have been receiving:

    File name: STREAM/00005.m2ts
    Status: TSWrapper.dll::CTSWrapper::ProcThreadMain::Failed to read ES file. – The ES file may be shorter than the size described in the MUI file.

    Also, this same project has been giving us trouble rendering in Vegas. We always render in MPEG 2 -(Template) Blu-Ray 1440 x 1080-60i 25mp & Ac3 audio, digital surround. Sometimes it renders, sometimes vegas shuts down unexpectedly. We have recently upgraded to Vegas 10 and DVDA 5.2, but we were having the same issues with this project even before the upgrade.

    Any help would be great!

    Matt

    Ken Mitchell replied 15 years, 7 months ago 3 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Dave Lozinski

    October 18, 2010 at 12:09 am

    Hey there,

    1) How big is the project (time wise)? If it’s short, have you tried remaking it?

    2) If you’re having problems rendering it, have you tried pulling little bits out here and there to try and isolate where the rendering issues are being caused?

    3) In lots of projects AVI files give me problems rendering (eg, they flicker, blur, or do all sorts of weird stuff even though they play fine in Windows Media player). So what I’ve had to do is convert those AVI’s into another format like WMV and then import them into my veg project.

    4) Have you tried making a simpler blue-ray project to see if that renders and burns ok?

    Hope these questions help get you started! 🙂

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  • Ken Mitchell

    October 18, 2010 at 4:33 pm

    I have had a problem similar to this before. It turned out that i was
    trying to create a file where there were blank spots in the audio. I assumed that vegas would create silence in these areas but something happened to make the audio track slightly shorter than the video.. Try
    checking to make sure the audio and video track are filled completely and the same length… Ken

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