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    Hi,

    I have captured my homevideo with a Pinacle DV500+ and Export the movie as a DV Pal avi. Than I used TMPGEnc to make it a mpeg2 file. I opened movie factory, selected mpeg file, added titles and chapters, tested ok with the remote preview. Than went to burn as DVD, using Win 2000 and a HP DVD200I, followed all settings as recommended from the help site, getting to stage 5 of 7 (finalizing VOB) and during writing DVD UDF disk image, I get a error "unable to read from a file".
    Has anyone come across this error and been able to work out what this means...any ideas

    Thanks
    Christian
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  2. The same case here. I am trying to create a PAL dvd and it gives me the same error at the same point (While writing the UDF image file.)
    Did you get that error when the image writing was at almost 4 gig size? I was suspecting if the file size 4GB has any limitaion in Ulead Movie Factory.
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    My file is within the limited of the programs. The file is 3.62Gb. That is not the problem. I think it has to do with a codec problem, but i am not sure of that.
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  4. Are you using the DVD Movie Factory Trial version?
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    Yes, thats correct. Right now i'm using Ulead MovieFactory Trail version, but i tried also other programs like, Sonic MyDVD (come with my HP DVD burner) and Pinacle Impression. But all the programs give me a different error. In my post i explain the problem with Ulead MovieFactory. When I no the cause of my problem, I will let you no.
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  6. Here is a workaround that I tries and it worked.
    In Ulead Movie Factory, I just created the Video_Ts and Audio_TS folders. And then used the Neo - Standard to burn the DVD from files. It then doesn't require the Image file.

    Step 1. Use Movie FActory to create chapters/menu
    Step 2. Just check the first check-box on the BURN menu to create the Video folder. Keep the remaining two check-boxes unchecked.
    Step 3. After that use any supported burning software to burn from files (Not from image). I used Neo Standard that came with the SONY DRU120A DVD+RW/+R. :P
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