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Tmpgenc authoring works 4 eacess error
Tmpgenc authoring works 4 eacess error





tmpgenc authoring works 4 eacess error
  1. #TMPGENC AUTHORING WORKS 4 EACESS ERROR 32 BIT#
  2. #TMPGENC AUTHORING WORKS 4 EACESS ERROR PRO#

The problem predictably begins when I start on the supplement menu, I guess more around the 12th video item. I don't have any scene/chapter stop menus as these are all short films (ranging from 1.5 to 15 minutes in length). The format for the videos is button with text with a still frame within the button. I have been dragging the videos (1 at a time) from the explorer onto the menu pages. In terms of building my project, I only have 2 menu pages 1 as main(top) menu to play 11 titles, a second for supplements which includes 3 videos and links to second audio tracks. I am indeed using Adobe ME and DVDA does not require recoding of these files. I'm using one of the DVDA menu templates (BD). Sorry that I didn't present my information in a more organized fashion.

#TMPGENC AUTHORING WORKS 4 EACESS ERROR 32 BIT#

I know that the program is 32 bit and that places some memory constraints but I wouldn't think these problems would occur with a paucity of menu items I use on my discs. The uncompressed files are 1920x1080 AVI. The projects themselves usually contain 15-20 GB of files on a 25 GB BD-R. The AVC files are encoded as Main Concept 4.0 2 pass VBR at 25-30 Mb/sec and play fine on the blu ray once I get one to burn. I've been reading about similar issues on this forum, and I've tried a few things including the large address patch, but nothing seems to help. For some reason, the image is also darker when encoded by the DVDA encoder compared to AME.

tmpgenc authoring works 4 eacess error

I just created a BRD using DVDA's encoder and it took over 10 hours just to render the disc image! I can encode the avc files in Adobe Media Encoder in a fraction of that time, hence my reason to use it in my preferred workload. Strangely, I can import uncompressed AVIs and WAVE files and not see these memory issues. I am only importing video and audio files. Usually by the time I've got about 9-10 menu items imported, I begin to see crashes and "out of memory," "render failure" messages over my graphics items. I encode my own h264 files with Adobe Media Encoder and import them into DVDA as.

#TMPGENC AUTHORING WORKS 4 EACESS ERROR PRO#

My setup: Win7 Pro 64 bit, Phenom II, 16GB RAM, fast SATA drives, DVDA Pro 6.0. I really like the DVDA program in terms of features and flexibility, but I've run into some major problems.







Tmpgenc authoring works 4 eacess error