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NevadaTom March 23rd, 2011 04:18 PM

NERO Burning disc doesn't match edit version
 
I'm using Windows 7 on a Intel i7 machine with 12GB memory. I'm having all kinds of problems with the Blu Ray or any other HD video I make (even recording directly to the hard drive).

The version I see on the edit screen is exactly the way I want it but the burned version is VERY problematical. At first there was a 2-3 minute segment in the middle of the video that was pixellated and jerky. Playing the original from the camcorder directly into my TV set was fine.

I finally concluded there was some stray bit in that clip that was confusing NERO so I cut out a few seconds right were the problem starts and that fixed THAT problem.

HOWEVER, now the last few minutes of the video goes completely black although the audio is fine. NERO reports that the burn was successful in every case. No error codes at all.

Ideas anybody?

Peerless March 23rd, 2011 05:11 PM

dunno really...but I've found that when I record DVDs and am transcoding from .avi to DVD format (VOB) I HAVE to go offline, turn off my firewall and AV, disable automatic updates, and then have decent success...otherwise I've found that the background activities of the above hose my videos....

Lord of the Rings March 23rd, 2011 06:19 PM

How are you playing back the burnt material? Have you tried different kinds of playback softwares or devices?

What software are you using to edit with? Nero?

Digital cam recorder?

Sometimes a kind of dead spot can occur where recording was stopped. Timecode may become corrupted / distorted at this point. Different playback softwares/hardwares may handle this differently.

In regards to playback on computer, a band organised concert DVD video recording the band refers to an official bootleg video plays back fine using VLC but half way through goes black when played back using my standard computer's DVD player software. I've noticed this on more than one DVD, same artist.

As for blue-ray and using H264 format, there's different variations of the H264 format. I'm aware Nero uses its own version. Nero may struggle to read some other H264 formats that are using developments Nero's H264 decoder cannot handle properly. However I would be surprised a camcorder recording into H264 would use anything different than Nero could handle.


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