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Few More Issues

Posted: Fri Dec 09, 2016 6:19 pm
by SomeoneElse
I usually put a really high target size that way automatic will always be at very short and I can convert and just see if the size will really still fit on a disc or not. If it doesn't, I redo it.

Well, I updated to the latest beta version, because I did not want to have that aspect ratio bug. My project ended up a little too big for a disc so I of course did not attempt burning it.

1. When I then tried to add the videos from the stream folder to a NEW project with smart copy turned on, it only added a few titles to the project and skipped most of them.
2. The few it did add to the project, if I clicked on the title to try to select it, it would open a window trying to get me to add a new file or something.
3. In the past if I went into the stream folder I could play those files in VLC media player. Now, however, they do not play and they do not have any length shown for any of the videos. Would I be wasting my time even burning this? If those files don't play in VLC, as they used to, I assume it is some bug and they will not play if I burn to disc either?

I have wasted so many discs, so I don't want to keep risking burning them if they aren't going to work. Last time I tried burning a disc, it still would not play at all if I did merging and cuts and someone else posted a bug in here about his not playing many months ago, with no response from staff. I've wasted about 20-25 taiyo yuden DL discs at this point and am trying to be careful.

Re: Few More Issues

Posted: Mon Dec 19, 2016 8:54 am
by JJ
Get re-writable and test with that, no use to waste discs.

Re: Few More Issues

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2016 10:44 pm
by SomeoneElse
Yeah, I should have by now.

Anyway everything seems fine so far, lately, but I stopped really doing much of any cutting, since that always led to discs not working and they never seemed to know why.

Re: Few More Issues

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 1:50 am
by sickindahead
If not re-writables, burn it as an ISO and use a program to emulate a drive to mount it, then your player of choice for playback testing. I do it this way to test menu layouts and sound configs before a proper burn to disc, saved lots of time and discs lol..