This creates two separate files: a video file (with. In desperation, my second work-around was to export from EyeTV as 'MPEG Elementary Streams'. This avoids the -50 error but it takes forever to export the QuickTime movie - I mean it's an overnight job! So at this point I even began to consider dusting off my VCR. My first work-around was to export from EyeTV as a 'QuickTime Movie' and then use Toast as normal. (Actually, I like to put two films onto one DVD disc, so I usually drop two mpg files into Toast and use 'Save As Disc Image', then use Toast or Popcorn to copy and compress the disc image onto one DVD.) Anyway, this is the first time I've had a problem, so I assume it's copy protection in FilmFour's signal. I normally export from EyeTV as 'MPEG Program Stream' and then drop the mpg file into Toast. I first came up against the -50 error yesterday when I tried to transfer my first FilmFour recording from EyeTV 2 to to DVD.
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