Encoding errors and chapter marks

k9vet wrote on 3/21/2019, 4:27 PM

I use MEP Pro Premium 17.0.3.184. I tried to burn a video that had a lot of chapter marks and I kept getting aborted encoding error. I think 84000f4 or similar.

When I removed some of the chapter marks, the burn worked OK. My question: how does the number and/or placement of chapter marks affect encoding? What are the "rules"? Does adding chapter marks make the the mixing down process take longer?

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emmrecs wrote on 3/22/2019, 4:35 AM

Hi.

My understanding of this is that you cannot have Chapter Markers that are less than a certain number of seconds apart. I think that number is quite low, but am unsure.

As to those "rules" you asked about, I think there are "none". Chapter Markers are intended, in my view, to help the viewer to find and play specific areas of the exported video without time-consuming "searching", but, apart from the fact that one marker must be created at the beginning of a DVD (MEP will not allow you to create the disc without that marker) there are no other rules that I am aware of.

As to whether the number of chapters can the "make the mixing down process take longer" I think the strict answer is No, because the file which contains the data to tell the DVD player where, exactly, those chapter points are located, is, I believe, created after the main audio/video files have been created by the Export process. From my experience I have seen no evidence that fewer chapter points equals a faster creation of that data file.

HTH

Jeff

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johnebaker wrote on 3/22/2019, 12:18 PM

@k9vet

Hi

. . . . how does the number and/or placement of chapter marks affect encoding? What are the "rules"? . . .

The DVD standard 'rules' are:

  1. maximum 99 chapters per movie
  2. a chapter must be longer than 1 second
  3. maximum 99 movies per DVD.

In practical terms, ie menu navigation, operability, and playback for a single 2hr long movie, ie a full DVD,:

  1. 10 - 15 chapters is ideal,
  2. maximum 9 chapter links per chapter page of the navigation system.
  3. minimum chapter length 10 - 15 secs

If you have more than 9 chapter links per chapter page this can cause issues.

. . . . . burn a video that had a lot of chapter marks . . . . .

How many chapters are you adding to a single movie?

How many chapter links per chapter menu?

. . . . I kept getting aborted encoding error. I think 84000f4 or similar . . . .

Can you post a section - see below, of the burn error log (dbk.log) located in the following folder -

C:\Users\username\AppData\Roaming\MAGIX\Videodeluxenn_premium

where username is the name you log on to the computer with and nn = the version of Movie Edit Pro you have

There may be many burn entries in the log file each burn session begins with the data and time on a single line up to and ncluding the burn complete message ot burn abort message, the section needed is of the burn that failed from the time/date line, up to and including the error message.

HTH

John EB

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