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Old 10-11-2003, 01:25 AM   #1
Ken
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I have been having a lot of trouble the last 2 weeks just
trying to transfer some old VHS tapes to DVD. I have the
capture down using the Dazzle DVC 150. I capture it into
the "Pinnacle Studio 8 Quick Start" that came with it but
although that product has some nice things, it caused me
to create several coasters because the burned DVDs didn't
play right. So, I decided to give MM2 a try. It doesn't
have as many features but I don't need them for what I'm
doing. So, after editing the captured video in MM2 and
then saveing it I imported the video into myDVD for
burning. I added a simple menu with the one button and
pressed "burn". Now myDVD hangs after "transcoding"
about 80% of the movie. Help...what do others do?
P.S. When I used pinnacle it took several hours to
render. Now, using MM2 and myDVD, it seems I have to
wait for that process to be done twice. Is this just the
way it is?
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Old 10-11-2003, 06:20 AM   #2
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Yes Ken, that's the way it is. MM2 renders a WMV or a DV-AVI file. Then
MyDVD has to render an MPEG2 file, and then use the MPEG2 file to burn the
DVD.
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"Ken" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have been having a lot of trouble the last 2 weeks just
> trying to transfer some old VHS tapes to DVD. I have the
> capture down using the Dazzle DVC 150. I capture it into
> the "Pinnacle Studio 8 Quick Start" that came with it but
> although that product has some nice things, it caused me
> to create several coasters because the burned DVDs didn't
> play right. So, I decided to give MM2 a try. It doesn't
> have as many features but I don't need them for what I'm
> doing. So, after editing the captured video in MM2 and
> then saveing it I imported the video into myDVD for
> burning. I added a simple menu with the one button and
> pressed "burn". Now myDVD hangs after "transcoding"
> about 80% of the movie. Help...what do others do?
> P.S. When I used pinnacle it took several hours to
> render. Now, using MM2 and myDVD, it seems I have to
> wait for that process to be done twice. Is this just the
> way it is?



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Old 10-11-2003, 08:36 AM   #3
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It works fine for me (Record in MM2, burn in MyDVD)
it just takes a long time to work, and also my version of MyDVD fixes it
into "Best" quality when it imports a WMV, meaning I can only fit 60min on a
DVD

-- pr0gram

"Ken" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I have been having a lot of trouble the last 2 weeks just
> trying to transfer some old VHS tapes to DVD. I have the
> capture down using the Dazzle DVC 150. I capture it into
> the "Pinnacle Studio 8 Quick Start" that came with it but
> although that product has some nice things, it caused me
> to create several coasters because the burned DVDs didn't
> play right. So, I decided to give MM2 a try. It doesn't
> have as many features but I don't need them for what I'm
> doing. So, after editing the captured video in MM2 and
> then saveing it I imported the video into myDVD for
> burning. I added a simple menu with the one button and
> pressed "burn". Now myDVD hangs after "transcoding"
> about 80% of the movie. Help...what do others do?
> P.S. When I used pinnacle it took several hours to
> render. Now, using MM2 and myDVD, it seems I have to
> wait for that process to be done twice. Is this just the
> way it is?



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Old 10-11-2003, 08:49 AM   #4
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Is there a history of myDVD hanging on others? I gave it
7 hours this time with no progress before killing it.
When it hangs does it tend to always hang for every
movie, or only if the movie has a certain something in
it? What I'm trying to decide is whether to start over
with this movie, try a different one, or upgrade myDVD. I
have 4.5 which came with my computer and I hate to
upgrade just because the software isn't working! (No
gaurantee the new version will solve my problem.)
Thanks,
Ken
>-----Original Message-----
>Yes Ken, that's the way it is. MM2 renders a WMV or a DV-

AVI file. Then
>MyDVD has to render an MPEG2 file, and then use the

MPEG2 file to burn the
>DVD.
>--
>PapaJohn
>www.papajohn.org
>
>"Ken" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

message
>news:034801c3a729$8fb13940$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>> I have been having a lot of trouble the last 2 weeks

just
>> trying to transfer some old VHS tapes to DVD. I have

the
>> capture down using the Dazzle DVC 150. I capture it

into
>> the "Pinnacle Studio 8 Quick Start" that came with it

but
>> although that product has some nice things, it caused

me
>> to create several coasters because the burned DVDs

didn't
>> play right. So, I decided to give MM2 a try. It

doesn't
>> have as many features but I don't need them for what

I'm
>> doing. So, after editing the captured video in MM2 and
>> then saveing it I imported the video into myDVD for
>> burning. I added a simple menu with the one button and
>> pressed "burn". Now myDVD hangs after "transcoding"
>> about 80% of the movie. Help...what do others do?
>> P.S. When I used pinnacle it took several hours to
>> render. Now, using MM2 and myDVD, it seems I have to
>> wait for that process to be done twice. Is this just

the
>> way it is?

>
>
>.
>

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Old 10-11-2003, 08:58 AM   #5
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In MM2, I did a lot of dividing up of the original clip
in order to add effects (brighten dark video) and some of
the created clips were small. I used a couple of moving
titles at the beginning, a credit at the end and a few
transitions. In myDVD I added a wedding motion menu.
Thats it. Does anything there sound like something that
gives the "transcoding" process trouble?
Thanks,
Ken

>-----Original Message-----
>It works fine for me (Record in MM2, burn in MyDVD)
>it just takes a long time to work, and also my version

of MyDVD fixes it
>into "Best" quality when it imports a WMV, meaning I can

only fit 60min on a
>DVD
>
>-- pr0gram
>
>"Ken" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in

message
>news:034801c3a729$8fb13940$a301280a@phx.gbl...
>> I have been having a lot of trouble the last 2 weeks

just
>> trying to transfer some old VHS tapes to DVD. I have

the
>> capture down using the Dazzle DVC 150. I capture it

into
>> the "Pinnacle Studio 8 Quick Start" that came with it

but
>> although that product has some nice things, it caused

me
>> to create several coasters because the burned DVDs

didn't
>> play right. So, I decided to give MM2 a try. It

doesn't
>> have as many features but I don't need them for what

I'm
>> doing. So, after editing the captured video in MM2 and
>> then saveing it I imported the video into myDVD for
>> burning. I added a simple menu with the one button and
>> pressed "burn". Now myDVD hangs after "transcoding"
>> about 80% of the movie. Help...what do others do?
>> P.S. When I used pinnacle it took several hours to
>> render. Now, using MM2 and myDVD, it seems I have to
>> wait for that process to be done twice. Is this just

the
>> way it is?

>
>
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Old 10-11-2003, 03:37 PM   #6
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Hi Ken,

I'd try a really short movie just to test the process. There are two
independent ones:

The first is making the movie in MM2. If that works and you can play it back
fine after saving it to your hard drive - try both WMV (maybe the 'best for
your computer" choice) and DV-AVI formats.

Then try using both saved files in MyDVD, which should accept either type.
Add the titles, create the animated buttons and background, and burn a test
DVD.

If the process doesn't work someplace, then you'll need to address it before
making your movies. Starting over in MM2 to simplify the movie isn't needed.
--
PapaJohn
www.papajohn.org


"Ken" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Is there a history of myDVD hanging on others? I gave it
> 7 hours this time with no progress before killing it.
> When it hangs does it tend to always hang for every
> movie, or only if the movie has a certain something in
> it? What I'm trying to decide is whether to start over
> with this movie, try a different one, or upgrade myDVD. I
> have 4.5 which came with my computer and I hate to
> upgrade just because the software isn't working! (No
> gaurantee the new version will solve my problem.)
> Thanks,
> Ken



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