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Frame sticks about half way into an hour of recorded video. Has happened on a stand alone dvd player every time I have tried to record on half a dozen different blank dvd's. The setting for the speed on computer is "fastest", maybe I need to match the setting on the computer with the setting on the blank disc?? Takes so long to record, 2 and a half hours that wanted it to go as fast as it could. Was using 8x, just got some 16x blank discs. Will try it. Thanks for any help you can suggest.

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Frame sticks about half way into an hour of recorded video. Has happened on a stand alone dvd player every time I have tried to record on half a dozen different blank dvd's. The setting for the speed on computer is "fastest", maybe I need to match the setting on the computer with the setting on the blank disc?? Takes so long to record, 2 and a half hours that wanted it to go as fast as it could. Was using 8x, just got some 16x blank discs. Will try it. Thanks for any help you can suggest.

 

Are you burning from an iso file or direct from myDVD? If from myDVD then 2.5 hours is quite reasonable for a render/burn process for that length of video. Rendering can take 3x the length of the video. The actual burn should be less then 30 minutes depending on the burn speed. I normally never burn at the fastest speed.Getting faster DVDs will not help if the burner cannot go at that speed.

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Thanks for any help you can suggest.

 

Sunnyone,

Should I say it LOUDER this time! In EMC 8 tools open DVDInfo Pro and do a disc quality check and pi po error test, for errors on the disc that sticks.

 

Read Walt's post above about encoding the video. My DVD is first encoding the DVD, and taking all the time. A DVD burning a disc at 8X takes 8 minutes for a single layer 4.7GB, 4464MB DVD.

 

Now you bought 16X DVD's that won't help in the encoding time at all.

Save the project to a video folder or ISO image then burn it in disc copier at a slower X speed, like 4X.

 

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