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Problems Burning Blu-ray To Dvd-r


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#1 dsect

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Posted 02 May 2008 - 03:04 PM

Some files I try to burn work, others give me a "The file "00001.m2ts" could not be accessed. (Data fork, -39)" error.  In one case, both files were downloaded from the same site, each less than 400MB, each burned onto a separate disk, but only one succeeded.  The error happens when writing is 78% complete, so the DVD-R is a coaster.

This is happening on an original 3GHz Mac Pro, OS X 10.4.9, with 2GB RAM.  There is 50GB free on the startup HD, more on other internal disks.  Toast is 9.0.2.  I have not seen any other errors like this in any other program that I run.

Also, when I play one of the disks that does burn, at the end of the video instead of stopping or returning to the menu, playback continues somewhere (at the first chapter?).  No chapters were specified for the disk (how would I do that, BTW?).

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Posted 02 May 2008 - 03:12 PM

Oh, almost forgot.  After this happens, I have to restart to get the DVD-R out of the drive.

#3 tzmyslo25

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Posted 02 May 2008 - 08:45 PM

yeah, i actually had the same problem tonite and just got on the forums here to see if anyone else was having the same issue. i literally figured it out five minutes ago. if you select that a specific interval for chapter markers in the actually text track that is different that specified in the preferences dialog box, whatever is set in the preferences will override what you set in the video track. hope it helps.

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Posted 15 May 2008 - 01:29 PM

QUOTE (tzmyslo25 @ May 2 2008, 08:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
yeah, i actually had the same problem tonite and just got on the forums here to see if anyone else was having the same issue. i literally figured it out five minutes ago. if you select that a specific interval for chapter markers in the actually text track that is different that specified in the preferences dialog box, whatever is set in the preferences will override what you set in the video track. hope it helps.

tz


That didn't make any sense can you clarify your methods to a working solution?




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