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dvda not responding for Sony Avc/Mvc – Templates AVC 1920X1080 50i
Posted by Thayalan Paramasawam on December 31, 2013 at 9:55 amHi sir,
I having probleum with my DVDA 6,its not responding when making blu ray.
My project file is 2 hours 5 minutes was render using SONY AVC/MVC (Templates Avc 1920×1080 50i 16:9.
After render this file i use dvda to make blu ray but its not working,so what should i do.
Pls help me on this probleum very urgent……..Thank you
Thayalan ParamasawamJohn Rofrano replied 12 years, 4 months ago 3 Members · 10 Replies -
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Francis S. dobos
December 31, 2013 at 11:20 amI think you forgot rendering the sound track. AVC file does not contain the sound track. You have to render the video and audio track into the same folder. For the sound track you have to use the ac3 pro or the sony w64 templates.
Francis S. Dobos
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John Rofrano
December 31, 2013 at 2:21 pm[Thayalan Paramasawam] “After render this file i use dvda to make blu ray but its not working,so what should i do.”
You should describe exactly what “not working” means. Are there any error messages? What did you do? What did DVD Architect do? What did you expect it to do?
~jr
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Thayalan Paramasawam
January 1, 2014 at 2:05 am -
Francis S. dobos
January 1, 2014 at 10:35 amHappy New Year Thayalan!
You can try another method for adding media file to your project. Try the following:
File -> New Project -> Single Movie. In the “Open media” window click “Cancel”
In the menu row click Insert -> Media. In the “Insert Media” window select the right file.
Francis S. Dobos
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John Rofrano
January 1, 2014 at 3:05 pmYea, try what Francis is suggesting. I don’t know why it is not responding after you selected your movie but it obviously doesn’t like something about the file that you rendered.
~jr
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Thayalan Paramasawam
January 1, 2014 at 3:32 pmHi sir….Mr.Francis & Mr.John Rofrano
Happy New Year….
I will do as Mr.Francis adivice and give you feedbacks as soon as possible.Which is more better for render using SONY AVC/MVC templates?
Blu ray1920x1080 50i,16Mbps or Blu ray 1920x:1080 50i,10Mbps
Thank you
Thayalan Paramasawam -
Francis S. dobos
January 1, 2014 at 4:13 pmMy sources are m2ts files (AVC 1920x1080x12) and I usually use the Blue-ray 1920×1080-50i, 16 Mbps template (SONY) for rendering. Larger Mbps provides better quality, but the output file also will be larger.
Francis S. Dobos
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John Rofrano
January 1, 2014 at 4:52 pmI would use the Blu ray1920x1080 50i,16Mbps template because the higher bit rate of 16Mbs will yield better quality than 10Mbps.
~jr
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Thayalan Paramasawam
January 2, 2014 at 12:26 amGood Morning Sir (Mr.Francis And Mr.John Rofrano)
Thank You very much Mr.John Rofrano and Mr.Francis,my probleum solve after i follow the step given by Mr.Francis.Soon i have more question.
Thank You
Thayalan Paramasawam -
John Rofrano
January 2, 2014 at 1:58 pm[Thayalan Paramasawam] “Soon i have more question.”
…and hopefully we will have more answers. lol 😉
That was all Francis’ doing. I’m shocked that the file opened one way and not the other. Seems like a bug to me. You might want to report it to Sony.
~jr
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