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David Emerling
I just put together a "movie" that has video/audio/pictures all mixed in
together. I have just the way I want it and I burned it to a DVD.
The problem I noticed when I played the DVD is that there was a bunch of
blank video at the end.
I looked at the original video project and noticed there was, indeed, a
large section of the end nothing but blank area. The last piece in on
the storyboard was a jpg.
I figured I had inadvertently allowed that last jpg to have too long of
a duration. But that wasn't the problem. Even when I completely delete
the jpg, the blank area remains.
The movie is actually a little over 6 minutes in length, but the final
product is over 8 minutes. Very annoying when played on a DVD and I have
no idea how to get rid of this nearly 2 minutes of blank area.
Any ideas why this is happening?
Thanks!
together. I have just the way I want it and I burned it to a DVD.
The problem I noticed when I played the DVD is that there was a bunch of
blank video at the end.
I looked at the original video project and noticed there was, indeed, a
large section of the end nothing but blank area. The last piece in on
the storyboard was a jpg.
I figured I had inadvertently allowed that last jpg to have too long of
a duration. But that wasn't the problem. Even when I completely delete
the jpg, the blank area remains.
The movie is actually a little over 6 minutes in length, but the final
product is over 8 minutes. Very annoying when played on a DVD and I have
no idea how to get rid of this nearly 2 minutes of blank area.
Any ideas why this is happening?
Thanks!