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Video Asset length greater than maximum allowed in DVDMaestro?!?

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DTMDinan3

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Hi folks, well, I'm at the stage in the DVD-9 to DVD-5 guide where I'm trying to import my "output.mpv" video file into DVDMaestro. (Not a .m2v file, as there's no need for pulldown with a PAL title). Anyhow, both the audio and video files import fine, but when I try to drag the video over to the timeline, I get "Video Asset length greater than maximum allowed!" The file I'm trying to do this with is 2 hours, 2 minutes and 37 seconds long! What gives? Anyone know of a fix? Please let me know, PnaG. :confused:

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Message # 1 12.03.25 - 04:31:16
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What version of Maestro are you using? One of the 'cracked' releases gives this error frequently.

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Message # 2 12.03.25 - 04:37:55
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Well, um, it is 2.51. And it *may* be cracked. Just for evaluation, you understand...

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Message # 3 12.03.25 - 04:48:51
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If you had simply pasted your own thread title into the Doom9 search function, like so: Video Asset length greater than maximum allowed ...you would have got results which would have answered your question: It sounds to me as though you are indeed using the SMB release. Arky ;o)

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Message # 4 12.03.25 - 04:55:27
RE: Video Asset length greater than maximum allowed in DVDMaestro?!?
Identifying the dfferent types. : Previous topicNext topic: Subrip + Maestro + DVD5 problem
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