David,
I too have had numerous failures with Avid DVD, working on SD not HD projects. The solution I found was to create a disc image rather than burn straight to disc. It adds an extra step, but I haven't had a single crash using this method.
Karl Knowles
Tallahassee, FL
--- In Avid-L2@yahoogroups.com, "DAVID VAUGHN" <d.w.vaughn@...> wrote:
>
> I have used Avid DVD many times to make DVD folders without problems until
> now. The disk is to have 3 movies totaling 1 hr 50 minutes with a 15-second
> video background for the menu (DVD folder burning failed without that video
> background also) and music for menu. The render has failed 4 times after 2.5
> hours each time while rendering a second or third audio component. I was able
> to produced a Blu-ray disk without problems. I started the DVD file from the
> BD version and also from scratch. I had some audio glitches (minor) when I
> had mixed down the audio tracks in MC and used non-mixed down tracks for the
> successful BD. I have tried the DVD version with QuickTime files created from
> mixed-down audio and not. I have used VBR low quality and CBR low quality
> with 800MB free on the disc per Avid DVD (burning to folder). The error
> message is "Avid DVD by Sonic has stopped working. Windows will close the
> program and notify you if a solution is available". I had successfully
> exported to a DVD disc from MC a single movie. I have a ProMax turnkey PC
> system MC v4.02, Avid DVD v6.1, and QuickTime. Suggestions? Thanks. David.
>
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