Asset encoding problems during burn

I have tried burning my 14 minute movie directly to a disc and to a disc image and it takes forever and never finishes. After 3 days of just letting it sit there I finally force it to quit. I've made movies before and it's been fine. What can I do?

Hi e
Several things can lead to this and Your info is sparse.
most common:
- error in iDVD pref file
- trash that file - or
- make a new account and log into this and re-try
- there is not enough free space on Your hard disk so Your Mac goes into
virtual memory shuffling = 1000 times or more slower
- ext devices or processes in the background takes You Mac CPU attention
which = extreme times.
- OR IT stalled (ERROR)
Yours Bengt W

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    I have made movies in the past and this never has occured, and I have 30GB of HD space.
    Any thoughts??

    you can use mp3 ...it will simply take longer to encode though ......
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=61636
    btw ... don't convert mp3 to aiff (that would be doing things backwards). For example, read these links:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=795036&#795036
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=1049799&#1049799
    Hope this helps.

  • Idvd encoding error during burning

    unable to burn imovie project using Idvd...encoding error

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    • Edited in what video editing program - iMovie (version), FinalCut (version) or Adobe Premiere ?
    • How was it imported into iDVD ?
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    • Brand of DVD used
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    • Burn Speed - set to ?
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  • Audio Encoding problem at burn step...

    working at high school...fair newbies here, have had about a half-dozen successful movies completed so far..
    Issue right now (end of year so help is appreciated)...
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    This question is one of our 'most popular'!
    It is probably not 'hanging'. Disregard any messages that iDVD is not responding. It is. Ignore the spinning beachball of death. Do not force quit.
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    Using iDVD to burn a DVD, I get a message at the end of the process stating that there were multiplexing problems during burning. When I try to play the DVD, the introduction plays fine, but when I try to play any of the three movies, created in iMovie, I get a "not permitted" message and the movie does not play. I have burned the DVD twice and got the same result both times.
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    imac   Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

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    Lots of memory helps; and you'll need 10-15 gigs of space on the hard drive for scratch space.
    Buy good quality disks - I've seen recommendations for Maxell, Sony, Verbatim, TDK and a few others based on testing. I primarily use the first two and usually don't have trouble.
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    Turn off your screen savers and energy savers; don't let your hard drive go to sleep.
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    No other apps open.
    If you use iDVD for burning the DVD (and don't make a disk image), don't quit iDVD even when the DVD is burned, until you've played the DVD in a regular player (it's much easier to burn another disk and check to see if the problem was a bad disk, than to go back through all that encoding again by quitting iDVD).
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  • What does this mean and how do I fix it: "The following warnings and errors were found during the validation of the current project:  - There appears to be a broken asset in your project. Correct this problem before burning this project."

    What does this mean and how do I fix it: "The following warnings and errors were found during the validation of the current project:  - There appears to be a broken asset in your project. Correct this problem before burning this project."

    It means that iDVD has found a problem with one of the movies added to the project.  Did you edit the movie after it had been added to the project.
    Create a new project and add your assets, movies, slides, etc. again and follow this workflow to help ensure the best quality video DVD:
    Once you have the project as you want it save it as a disk image via the  File ➙ Save as Disk Image  menu option.  This will separate the encoding process from the burn process. 
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  • Another headache - "problem during multiplexing/burning - buffer underun"

    Hello,
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    It's been awhile since I had this error crop up, but I know 2 things that caused it for me.
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    Ah then if Toast has a connection issue and iDVD is having issues when burning, it would appear that your issue is unrelated to iDVD and instead a system or hardware problem. Unfortunately that might be too hard to diagnose here in this forum, at least not with a ton of non-iDVD related back and forth questions and answers.
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  • Error found during burning process

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  • TS2180 Need a resolution for multiplexor error during burns?

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    LONG LONG LONG LIST
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    from Boise Jim
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    PART Three.
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    Chuck, Chicago 2/7/2009.
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    FROM Bev. (Not a 'guy' but I will answer!)
    First, I do not think that mixing wide-screen and standard makes a difference in iDVD.
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    From. Boise, Idaho
    I did everything I've seen suggested, but a friend (who used to be an Apple Genius) suggested that I do a safe reboot (by holding down the shift key until you see the spinning gear on gray background, then release, then restart when your start-up screen appears).
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    One user more writes
    To add my experience with Multiplex Errors using iDVD (7.0.4), I recently created two iDVD projects
    Video from both passed from FCE 4.01 with chapters
    One project worked fine in creating disk image file
    The other gave Multiplex Errors
    I tried suggestions to remove special characters and no chapter marks at beginning, but nothing worked
    Note that I've used iDVD for dozens of projects and this is first time I've run into Multiplex Errors
    Anyway, for problem project, I tried an experiment where I removed all chapters in FCE and passed to new iDVD project
    This time multiplex errors gone
    So had something to do with chapters
    So now I tried numerous experiments to remove individual chapters and try again creating disk image with new iDVD project
    After numerous tries, I was able to narrow problem down to 1 "Bad" chapter mark
    That is, when I left the "bad" chapter in my FCE project and passed to iDVD, iDVD gave multiplex error
    When I removed "bad" chapter mark (and others in), no multiplex error
    As a final experiment, I moved "bad" chapter mark about 5-10 sec's beyond original point and passed to iDVD, the multiplex errors now magically went away and I was able to finally create my disk image.
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    Rich839
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    Russ One - suggest this
    Multiplex Error-There was an error during muxing preparation
    One thing that worked for me was to export the video w/o chapter markers as a self contained movie (thereby not loosing the edits & etc). Then make a new FCE project and import that movie into a new sequence and add the chapter markers. I've used "-", "&" and "," with no problem in the chapter names. Removing the markers or exporting without them did solve the problem but renaming them with just numbers 1,2,3....5, did not solve the problem and since this problem seems to happen with with iMovie as well, it would suggest the problem is in the video or audio and in combination with the chapter markers iDVD just can't handle it. The only other possibility is that both iMovie and FCE share the same or similar chapter marker code that some how is corrupting the markers.
    Summary - What to try
    1. Chapters
    • Only A to Z and 0 to 9 in chapter title
    • No Chapter mark at very beginning of movie
    • No Chapter mark in or within 2 seconds from any transition in movie
    2. TV-safe area for buttons (no one outside this)
    3. Safe re-boot
    4. No other external devices connected - that are not needed
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    • On #4 ... No ext. devices. Some think this applies mainly to ext. FW. Not the case. Also applies to ext. USB2 as well (not to mention flash drives too).
    Do not leave 3rd party devices / camera / camcorder plugged in unless it is being used with iDvd's One Step process. Certain web cams can trigger this also (especially ones with added features like LED light/s that draw additional power from the FW or USB bus).
    5. Minimum of 25Gb free space on Start-up hard disk
    6. Make a DiskImage first - reduces where problem originates
    7. Trash iDVD pref. file
    8. Make a new iDVD project
    9. Movies in project with same aspect ratio e.g. 4x3 or 16x9
    10. No other programs/applications running during iDVD process. e.g. Internet, screen & energy savers
    Yours Bengt W

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