Hello all,
Please can someone advise a "noob". I am using Vegas 7 and am trying to burn a DVD with footage captured in AVCHD. Keep getting the following error message
The estimated file size is too large for the CDR. Try changing your render settings or a larger capacity CDR disc.
have played with the render settings but so far to no avail.
would be happy to convert footage from HD to SD, if poss after i have edited my footage in vegas?
I am using a SD DVD to burn onto. Do I heed a HD/Blueray disc?
Please help a noob, thanks for you time and for reading my post
Jonyfoz
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What render settings are you using? How many minutes are you trying to store on the dvd? Lower the video bitrate and you can store more minutes /dvd.
And are you making a standard dvd-video in vegas?
And are you sure you are using dvds....it says cdr...but it could be a wrong error message from vegas though. -
hey Baldrick,
thanks for your reply.
render settings... I tried MainConcept AVC/AAC (mp4)
templete.... Default Templete
desription...Audio: 128 Kbps, 48,000 Hz, AAC.
Video: 512 Kbps, 29.970 fps, 320x240
the footage is a little over 6 mins. (not that big?)
yep using a blank DVD to burn onto in vegas. I am clicking on TOOLS/BURN CD/MULTIMEDIA CD is that the correct procedure to burn a DVD? or should I be in a supporting programe?
thanks once again for help/and advice
jonyfoz
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