This post has been edited by banders100: 23 October 2007 - 07:15 AM
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WARNING WAS DETECTED!
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Posted 23 October 2007 - 07:14 AM
I keep getting an error on export that reads: Warning was Detected! "Do you continue though were detected warning?" I have never seen this before and NO there is no typo, this is exactly as it shows, badd grammar and all. I shows up during build after the m2v file is added. At first I though it was file size as my first attempt had a file size that was too large so I re-encoded and the file I am now using is much smaller. Why isn't DVDit Pro HD recompressing if the files are still too big? The status at the bottom states there is 1GB left using the current setting. It seems that when I change the preset for HD transcode it changes the numbers on the bottom, but does nothing to the video. I am using Adobe encoder from inside premiere to encode using mpeg2 blu-ray preset. Also, after clicking OK on error, it continues to build. I am never notifed what the warning is.
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Posted 23 October 2007 - 07:27 AM
QUOTE (banders100 @ Oct 23 2007, 07:14 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I keep getting an error on export that reads: Warning was Detected! "Do you continue though were detected warning?" I have never seen this before and NO there is no typo, this is exactly as it shows, badd grammar and all. I shows up during build after the m2v file is added. At first I though it was file size as my first attempt had a file size that was too large so I re-encoded and the file I am now using is much smaller. Why isn't DVDit Pro HD recompressing if the files are still too big? The status at the bottom states there is 1GB left using the current setting. It seems that when I change the preset for HD transcode it changes the numbers on the bottom, but does nothing to the video. I am using Adobe encoder from inside premiere to encode using mpeg2 blu-ray preset. Also, after clicking OK on error, it continues to build. I am never notifed what the warning is.
I appears the video is still too big. I'll try re-encoding again (3rd try). I wish there was a way to get DVDit Pro to re-encode if I creat an m2v that is too large. I don't understand why it doesn't.
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Posted 23 October 2007 - 07:45 AM
never seen that error either. you don't want an automatic reencode because it is too large. if you want it reencoded you select the "transcode all files even if they are legal" in the project settings HD transcoding tab
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