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June 12, 2012
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Blu-ray Error: "device error", Code "3", Note: "CreateStcSequence: Fail to write M25 File.

  • June 12, 2012
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I keep getting this error message about 11gb into burning a 22gb Blu-ray. "Blu-ray Error: "device error", Code "3", Note: "CreateStcSequence: Fail to write M25 File." I have tried just about everything from running as administrator, starting a new project and changing the disc too. I am using CS6 and going crazy... any ideas?

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Correct answer Lucky-Six

Lucky, I don't know if you have read my thread  http://forums.adobe.com/message/4490390#4490390

but I am having the same issue. Right now I am trying with a brand new BD writer.


It worked for me! I built my project to a blu-ray image, then burnt a disc from the image with no issues. Maybe that is what you need to try then too!

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Participant
July 27, 2014

I have the same problem, can Adobe give a solution for this problem.

I burn a dvd from the same project, that goes well, but when i will burn a blu-ray it wont work, i get a blu-ray error code 3..........

I'm using adobe cs 6 and export my project by, adobe dynamic link to go to encore

Regards Martin

Stan Jones
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Community Expert
July 27, 2014

I think there is no solution as such, and there is no longer an Adobe presence on this forum. Can you build to an image? If so, use the workaround of burning the iso with a program other than Encore.

Inspiring
October 19, 2014

This really makes me feel good about Adobe.  What ofter software is available to burn blue-ray from the beginning, completely independent of our friends at A?

Thanks.

Participant
March 1, 2014

We had been burning blu ray discs through Encore CS6 without issue until this week when we suddenly received the same error code mentioned here. Of course this happened on a client's job.

We called Adobe and they suggested a work-around by creating an image file, as mentioned by others here.

The final piece of the puzzle I found is once that image file is created, find the file and right click on it. This will allow you to burn multiple copies of the HD blu ray OUTSIDE of Encore. This strikes me as a daft way to work around a problem with Adobe's software but it does work.

Hope this helps!

Participant
June 25, 2014

Thanks for posting that.  Just saved my life on a client job with overnight courier on the way here for pickup.

Daft it is, but also not in a way.  You can drop an .iso file on a drive and send it anywhere for duplication, even if just to move it over to another suite/machine for copies.

Cheers,

Clay

June 13, 2012

Did you try deleting the sessions files?

The sessions files should be present at : \<ProjectLocation>\<ProjectFolder>\AuthorScriptHDMVSessions\

First close the project, quit Encore, delete the files present at the specified location and then reopen the project.

Sometimes burners might also go in some inconsistent state. So you might consider turning off your burner and then turning it on.

-Ramesh.

Participant
June 13, 2012

Hi Ram,

After buring for 3 hours and only 13 seconds left to complete, I got this same error.

As for the AuthorScriptHDMVSessions file, it does not exist anywhere on my drive, let alone the project folder!

Lucky-SixAuthor
Participant
June 14, 2012

Today I did a build to "blu-ray image," then succesfully burned a test copy, from which I also received the error above when trying to burn directly to a disc before. I am currently building my real project (22gb) to an image and will try to burn from that and see if that works too. Ill keep you posted.