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1. Re: Invalid Stream error?
davidbeisner2010 Jun 20, 2011 12:49 PM (in response to davidbeisner2010)FWIW, the error came in Encore, not AME... And AME showed the transcode as completed (green check) but I can't go in and find the transcoded file where AME supposedly put it, either.
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2. Re: Invalid Stream error?
davidbeisner2010 Jun 21, 2011 10:43 AM (in response to davidbeisner2010)FWIW, running Encore as Administrator didn't work either... I ended up just exporting it as an mpg file from PrPro and re-doing my chapters in Encore.
Did another DVD project from the same PrPro project (different sequence, though) and everything worked fine with the DL--no stream errors. I can't figure what could have been different about the sequence, cause I was using the exact same source footage in both sequences--the one that worked and the one that didn't.
Oh well. Got a third DVD project to run from the same source footage in the same PrPro project (again, different sequences) so I'll report back and see if this third disc throws any errors.
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3. Re: Invalid Stream error?
John T Smith Jun 21, 2011 11:46 AM (in response to davidbeisner2010)Long File Names or odd characters cause problems
Read http://forums.adobe.com/thread/588273
And #4 Here http://forums.adobe.com/thread/666558?tstart=0
And This Message Thread http://forums.adobe.com/thread/665641?tstart=0
.Also, even a 1 frame video gap in a timeline will cause problems



