I just burned my first blu-ray disk using toast 9. This was a test and I selected 4 .mov files created in Final Cut Pro. I gave the disk to my client for review and he reported the following two problems:
1. At the end of a couple of the movies, the movie would jump back about a minute and replay the ending a second time before going on the the next movie (didn't do this on every movie). Yes, I checked the movie clip in quicktime and the ending wasn't repeated, only when it burned it to blu-ray.
2. I had selected continuous play so it would go from movie to movie without stopping. At the end of each movie, his blu-ray player on his TV would display "Reading Content" instead of just playing the movie.
As the final project will be displayed on a 30 foot screen in front of a thousand people I have to get these two problems fixed and have less than three weeks to do so.
Help! Any ideas?
Ron
Some Strange Problems With Blu-ray
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ronhowe
, Sep 18 2008 06:59 AM
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#1
Posted 18 September 2008 - 06:59 AM
#2
Posted 24 September 2008 - 09:07 PM
I've had this same issue; been trying relentlessly over the past week re-encoding files and reburning and getting no where for my trouble except now I've got a recurring audio lip sync issue ! I've also got an approaching deadline if anyone has any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers
-Rob
Cheers
-Rob
QUOTE (ronhowe @ Sep 19 2008, 12:59 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I just burned my first blu-ray disk using toast 9. This was a test and I selected 4 .mov files created in Final Cut Pro. I gave the disk to my client for review and he reported the following two problems:
1. At the end of a couple of the movies, the movie would jump back about a minute and replay the ending a second time before going on the the next movie (didn't do this on every movie). Yes, I checked the movie clip in quicktime and the ending wasn't repeated, only when it burned it to blu-ray.
2. I had selected continuous play so it would go from movie to movie without stopping. At the end of each movie, his blu-ray player on his TV would display "Reading Content" instead of just playing the movie.
As the final project will be displayed on a 30 foot screen in front of a thousand people I have to get these two problems fixed and have less than three weeks to do so.
Help! Any ideas?
Ron
1. At the end of a couple of the movies, the movie would jump back about a minute and replay the ending a second time before going on the the next movie (didn't do this on every movie). Yes, I checked the movie clip in quicktime and the ending wasn't repeated, only when it burned it to blu-ray.
2. I had selected continuous play so it would go from movie to movie without stopping. At the end of each movie, his blu-ray player on his TV would display "Reading Content" instead of just playing the movie.
As the final project will be displayed on a 30 foot screen in front of a thousand people I have to get these two problems fixed and have less than three weeks to do so.
Help! Any ideas?
Ron
#3
Posted 29 September 2008 - 12:08 PM
Here is what I had to do to work around the looping at the end of each movie.
I opened all of the smaller movies into Quicktime, created a new movie file and for each movie in order, I selected all, copied and pasted the movie at the end of the new movie.
At the end of the last movie, I had created a blank movie about 1 minute long and pasted that at the end.
I then saved the movie and brought it in to toast.
this did the job, but I didn't use menus.
Hope that helps and they get this fixed soon!!!
Ron
I opened all of the smaller movies into Quicktime, created a new movie file and for each movie in order, I selected all, copied and pasted the movie at the end of the new movie.
At the end of the last movie, I had created a blank movie about 1 minute long and pasted that at the end.
I then saved the movie and brought it in to toast.
this did the job, but I didn't use menus.
Hope that helps and they get this fixed soon!!!
Ron
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