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Burn HD content From EyeTV with Toast 10.5 or 10.6 on DVD


Renanad

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Hi all,

 

I do not arrive any more to burn HD content (2.9 Go) on Standard DVD in Blu-ray mode from EyeTV (French HD TNT Channel )

 

Video : H.264/AVC, 1440x1080 25 fps

Audio : MPEG-1, Stéréo, 48000Hz

 

When I add a clip directly from EyeTV with top button, or with media browser, result is the same.

Encoding window arrive , and......... Nothing. Endonding 0% during some hours.

 

that worked before.

 

Thanks in avance for your Help.

 

EyeTV 3.0.3, OSX 10.6.2, Toast 10.0.6 with HD plug

Renad From France.

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Use the feedback link in Toast Help to inform Roxio of this problem. A workaround is to export the video from Eye-TV in a native format (no re-encoding) and add that file to Toast.

 

You can keep an earlier version of Toast 10 on your Mac to use for your EyeTV transfers.

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I have exactly the same problem. I'm in France too.

What can we do ?

I'm guessing but Toast may be having trouble working with the h.264 video enclosed in the EyeTV wrapper. That's why I suggest using EyeTV to export the video in its native format so the EyeTV wrapper is removed.

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Thank you tsantee for your answer. But how do you export the video in its native format in EyeTV software ?

Thank you for your help.

On my U.S. version of EyeTV I choose Export and click the button next to Format. In the middle of the list of format options there are selections for Native Formats (no-reencoding). My sources are MPEG 2 so I don't know if it is different with your source videos.

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Another way to export is to right click on eye tv file, show package contents, and drag/drop .mpg file onto MPEG Streamclip window. Then use MPEG Streamclip to export to whatever format and size you want and bring this into Toast or your editing program. You can also use in/out points in MPEG Streamclip to select segments of video to export.

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