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Internal software error when trying to build DVD
by
Celene Haberkost
on May 7, 2008 at 12:51:33 am
Hello everyone,
I'm trying to build a DVD image, and having some trouble. I keep getting this error:
PGC "Movie (timeline name)" has an error at 00;26;06;17. internal software error: %0, line Movie - PGC Info: name = Movie, ref = FBpgc, time = 00:26:06:17
I've seen similar errors on this forum, but none quite with the same reference. I have separate .wav and .m2vs on all my timelines. There's nothing special, from what I can tell, about 26:06:17.
To solve the problem temporarily, I delete the timeline (in this case, "Movie"), and recreate and re-reference it. That error message for the specific timeline goes away, but then the next timeline in the sequence pops up instead, in this case "Commentary". I do the same to "Commentary" and the rest, and then it just circles back to "Movie" again. Any ideas?
I've also tried creating a new project and building through there, but no go.
I can't create an image or a folder structure, the error happens on both.
Any thoughts or ideas anyone can kindly share?
Thanks!
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