Note: i highly suggest that you need to use a DVD -r in order to make the project successful specially if you have Video projects and one thing to add if the Video project is jerky or unstable i better suggest that you need to lessen the Write speed in order to have a successful project.Author: Bella Brown | Updated on Dec 20, 2018īacking up to DVD has become a thing of the past. Please let me know if there still some issues. You may now reinstall again the Toast 10. Delete these following files if existingĬom.Īfter doing the proper Clean Install. Please try this procedures if this may help. and tech support has been less than helpful for this problem. My point being, one shouldn't have to come up with these work-arounds. Close it down, then bring in the roxio converted items into the later versions so the menus work. My work around has been to encode in 10.0.2. Also if you are playing these discs on Sony Blu-ray disc players, the menus don't work at all! The menu and chapter problem got fixed in 10.0.3 and beyond- it's that now the blu-ray encoder more often than not gives the error message. Once you get past 10.0.2, the encoder gives you the error message. Seems Toast still needs more time in the oven before it's ready to sell to folks at my level. Problems- additional audio tracks don't burn (I'll have to try different audio formats), and Chapters are out of sync. It now burns MPEG-4/AVC movie provided I set Reencode to Never, in OS10.5.8. OK- got an email from Roxio with instructions to completely delete all 10.0.6a components, reinstall 10.0.1, and repair Permissions. m2ts files in the burn list - but that isn't an 18771 issue. There may be an additional problem when there are. This was for two 1280x720p source files, one AIC through media browser from iMovie, the other an H.264/MP4 from Cyberlink PowerDirector Ultra 8.Īlong the way, I discovered that Toast uses all four cores for 88% User CPU when encoding. I now have a possible work around! I don't know what parameters Automatic uses, but I was able to burn an AVCHD DVD with both version 10.0.4 and 10.0.6 by setting the Option for Automatic+Best. Apparently, Roxio does not share my interest in finding the real cause of this problem. The first thing I ask for is details: what version of everything, program logs, and details of all settings, actions, and data needed to reproduce the exact "it" that "doesn't work". Idvd error during movie encoding update#Update on my -18771 problem: Possible Work Around!Īfter finding that my -18771 issue is not related to source files, destination, or Toast version, I decided to try setting Options to Automatic, instead of Custom and setting the values suggested by Steve Mullen in "The Ins and Outs of iMovie, Second Edition".Īs a software engineer, I often have to assess customer complaints of "it doesn't work". It appears that I have been lucky enough to get a high quality result. The quality of the DVD can also depend on the upscaling qualities of your DVD/Bluray player or even your HD TV. This doesn't seem to happen with Fotomagico output. Wayne, is your file an iMovie file? If so, then I concur that trying to burn iMovie content with iDVD can cause degradation and even some blurring. I DO see a boost in quality compared to SD on a DVD. I don't know any other way to take advantage of my HD video. If Toast wasn't the only game in town for making HD on DVD (at least for PowerPC users), it wouldn't get much attention. Add to this the poor handling of chapter markers and scene selection, and you have an overall poor performance compared to expectations. Your complaints with Toast are well founded, IMHO. If nothing else, this might help identify where the problem lurks. My problem file happens to be the longest of my 3 segments, although by only 8 seconds (24:42 vs.
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