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  • Posted by Vilma Zefran on February 27, 2011 at 4:05 am

    My high school student needs to submit a student film entry as native prores 422. We got the conversion done but we’re having problems getting it to a hard copy. It’s an HD file that amounted to 6.97GB. We tried transferring it to a jump drive but it kept reading error. We also tried to burn it to DVD but failed miserably. What are we doing wrong? Are we missing a step? Thanks.
    Vilma Zefran

    Hi, I am having a problem burning the menu I created on DVD Studio Pro to a single sided DVD. It keeps saying, video bitrate too high. I adjusted encoding values to the lowest values but it still keeps saying the same error. Does anyone know what to do? Thanks.

    Vilma

    Rafael Amador replied 15 years, 5 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Rafael Amador

    February 27, 2011 at 4:18 am

    [Vilma Zefran] “We tried transferring it to a jump drive but it kept reading error”
    Is the driver FAT-32 formated?
    Then the limit file size is 4GBs.

    [Vilma Zefran] ” We also tried to burn it to DVD but failed miserably. What are we doing wrong?”
    Is the DVD Double layer? Otherwise you can put only 4.6 Gbs.

    [Vilma Zefran] “Hi, I am having a problem burning the menu I created on DVD Studio Pro to a single sided DVD. It keeps saying, video bitrate too high. I adjusted encoding values to the lowest values but it still keeps saying the same erro”
    Are you using PCM audio?
    If so change to AC3.
    rafael

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