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  1. Greetings:

    After taking a 2H video clip of a funeral on a Sony DI8. I use Media Studio pro 7 to capture & render to a 86 minute AVI file (18GB) without any special effects (just have an indroduction in text format) and compress it to mpeg2 (~1.5GB) file. Many time I want to burn either file to a DVD+R (either no brand or Sony 4X) using Nero Vision Express 2 (Nero ultra ed. 6), it failed at about 1h30mn remaining time. I receive this message "Unable to prepare data for encoding: Transcoding of videos failed: Transcoding of video failed. (internal error 2009231111)". Am I missing something? Any suggestion and help is greatly appreciated.

    My rig:
    - Abit IS-7 Mobo
    - P4 2.8E GHz 800FSB
    - 1X PMI3200 512MB Dual channel turbo PC 3200 DDR400
    - 2X WD1200JBRTL 120GB 8MB buffer ATA 100 with multiple NTFS partition (4GB OS w/ 1.2GB free, 6.5GB program 1.32GB free, 1.2GB swap 480MB free, 28GB video1 20GB free , 28GB video2 15GB free, 110GB free videotmp partition).
    - 16X Nec ND3500A Dual layer DVD-/+RW
    - 128MB Nvidia Quadro 750XGL
    - Antec 430W TruePower power supply
    - XP Prof. sp1
    - All video partition is defragmented.
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  2. Член BJ_M's Avatar
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    you appear to be re-encoding your already encoded files - which is a big no no ..


    see guides on how to encode for DVD and see guides for authroing your dvd - which you must do before burning ,...
    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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    yep, get a good authoring tool that doesn't reconvert like tmpgenc dvd author!
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  4. Thank you all for your help.

    I will give Tmpgenc a shot and read the guide.
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