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  1. Member
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    Hi all!

    I need help big time, my problem is that when I try to create the DVD, I get the error: "end of file".
    The size of the DVD is near 4 GB, but at around 2,37 GB of writing to the file (DVD-IMAGE) it stops and gives me that error.

    My DVD consists of:
    -Main Menu (with video background and music)
    - Submenu
    - Movie with chapters
    - Submenu
    - Movie with chapters

    Someone who knows about this problem?
    Please help.
    Thanks in advance.

    By the way: I am using Adobe Encore DVD 2.0.
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  2. I'm a MEGA Super Moderator Baldrick's Avatar
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    what's your source a video? how did you make it?
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    Well I have two different actually.

    One kind for the motion menus background; this has been made and rendered in Adobe After Effects to a Windows AVI uncompressed movie file.

    The second kind is the video itself, it has been made in Pinnalce Studio 9 Plus and rendered to a MPEG2-Format, DVD-Compatible.
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    motion menus background-> you did render this also to mpeg2 , right ?
    "Each problem that I solved became a rule which served afterwards to solve other problems." - Rene Descartes (1596-1650)
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    No... Can Adobe After Effects render to MPEG2? I just rendered that to AVI Uncompressed, Encore usally doesn't import if the format is wrong?

    But I'll try render it again.
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    Damn, it didn't work!
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