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November 22, 2016
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Burn to DVD stop or wont progess more thtn 24%

  • November 22, 2016
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Issue. When burning video to DVD, when it gets to the final state of burning to DVD, the progression stops at 24% and stays for several hours. The video is only 54 mins long.

System:PC/Windows 10

Solution paths:Restarting computer

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    Legend
    November 25, 2016

    Quicktime is a program. It will be installed on your computer and listed under Programs and Features. You will also find its folder under C:/Program Files (x86)/Quicktime.

    Your project settings are listed under Edit/Project Settings/General.

    poptoAuthor
    Known Participant
    November 29, 2016

    after following the path fir the QuickTime program, I see no program/folder titled "QuickTime", but do see a folder titled "QtPlugins". Is this the correct folder?

    As for Project Settings:

    Editing mode- DSLR

    Timebase-23.976 fps

    frame size-1920 (h), 1080 (v)

    pixel aspect ratio-square (1.0)

    Fields-No fields

    Display format-24fps timecode

    Title safe area-20%(h), 20%(v)

    Action safe area-10%(h), 10%(v)

    Sample Rate-4800 Hz

    Display Format-Audio Samples

    I hope this help discover a resolution path. I'd really like to get the project onto DVD and not keep a client waiting any longer.

    Legend
    November 23, 2016

    What are you Project Properties? (You'll find them under the program's Edit menu.)

    Do you have Quicktime 7 installed, per the program's system requirements?

    You've got a large hard drive so it may or may not help to clean and defrag it. But it never hurts. Fragmented files can keep the program from grabbing large chunks of your hard drive for use as temporary memory.

    poptoAuthor
    Known Participant
    November 24, 2016

    The only pertaining options under the edit menu are "project settings->general, capture, video rendering" and "preferences->general, audio, audio hardware, audio output mapping, auto save, capture, device control, media, scratch disc, stop motion capture, tilter, web sharing".

    How do I see of I have Quicktime installed per the prog system requirements?

    So would you suggest or not suggest cleaning the hard drive? Will it delete anything?

    Legend
    November 22, 2016

    What version of the program are you using?

    What processor do you have with how much RAM? How much free, clean, defragmented space is on your hard drive?

    What model of camcorder is your video coming from and what format and resolution is the video?

    Have you ensured that there is not a gap in your project in which there is no video on your timeline?

    poptoAuthor
    Known Participant
    November 22, 2016

    Pre elements 12.

    How can I find the CPU info you asked for?

    The camera is a Canon 60D, HD video recorded at 24 fps, 16x9 resolution.

    There was when I tried to burn previously but I corrected it and still same issue. Is there a quick way to remove any extra there may be (I have 54 mins of video on my timeline.

    Legend
    November 23, 2016

    You can find information about your computer's hardware in Windows 10 by clicking on the Start button and then typing in the word "processor".