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browj2 wrote on 6/19/2017, 11:26 PM

Hi José,

That may have been me because that is how I do it. I am wary of going through the entire process in one shot. I have had more success by encoding first, verifying that all is good, then opening Speed burn'r to burn a DVD or BR.

Some others use a similar process but a different tool to burn, like Nero.

Others will jump in here with their thoughts and preferred methods.

Saludos,

John

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johnebaker wrote on 6/20/2017, 3:38 AM

Hi Jose

I used this method for a different reason - making multi movie discs puts a high load on the PC and can take a very long time to render and burn.

Exporting to MXV file format helps reduce the load and time taken to burn a multiple movie disc.

The down side is after testing the disc, if I find one of those small annoying edits that could be better, than I have to edit the source project, re-export, reload into the multi movie project adjust chapters if necessary then burn again.

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joserobles1941 wrote on 6/20/2017, 9:38 PM

Hi,

Thank youk very much to both of you. Simple and valuable advise.

José Robles