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Author: Topic: DVD Studio Pro 2, not encoding on a dual 1.8GHz Dual
jsillett
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Posted: Thu, 08 Jan 2004 02:14PM
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Sorry obout posting on FCP but...

When I media build or burn a DVD made up of FCP 3 rendered movied it basically sticks on 14% whilst Encoding Assets, indefinitely.

Has anyone experienced this or are there menu options to tweak.

thanks in advance,

..jeremy

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Author: Topic: Re: DVD Studio Pro 2, not encoding on a dual 1.8GHz Dual
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Posted: Mon, 12 Jan 2004 01:38PM
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jsillett,

Hi there.

Try it with a Quicktime movie which has not been rendered in FCP3.

If it works you know the error is coming from FCP3.

I export files from FCP as a reference movie - using Export as Quicktime Movie and don't have it rendered. It works for me.

Good luck.

Rick

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Author: Topic: Re: DVD Studio Pro 2, not encoding on a dual 1.8GHz Dual
jsillett
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Posted: Mon, 19 Jan 2004 04:04PM
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Thanks Rik,

In the end I tried iDVD and the encoder staus window showed that 2 video 'assets' were not encoding. So I exported them again from FCP3 and they encoded fine in iDVD and DSP 2.
So the moral is...errm DVD Stud Pro doesn't tell me what video is causing it to hang and I'll use iDVD to tell me that.

Now to make a DVD.....

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