Burning/Multiplexing Error

I have been trying to burn my imovie onto a dvd. Most of the times it does not burn, after a four hours or so, I get a multiplexing error message. Everynow now and then it does burn, (The randomness of this is making me crazy)
When i first burned the movie successfully the only problem I had was the scene selection did not work. No matter what scene you click on it goes to the same chapter.
I was finally able to burn the movie again (after a few small edits) This time, not only does the scene selection not work properly, when I click on play movie, it starts on the second to last chapter.
Anyone have any suggestions for me. ARGH^&&^%&$^ ##%%%^^#!!!1
Thanks, Seth

Hello, sethcutler,
Welcome to the discusssions.
First, since your issue is with burning the DVD, you probably should have posted on the iDVD discussion.
That said, what version of iDVD are you using?
A multiplexing error occurs before the actual burn process, and is usually a problem with the contents of the movie, or an issue with free drive space.
How much free space is on your computer?
Here are some 'usual' maintenance steps to take to try to help:
Trash the preference files of both iDVD and iMovie:
With both apps closed, go to YourUserName/Library/Preferences/com.apple.imovie.plist and com.apple.idvd.plist
Drag each of these to the trash. Don't worry. Both iMovie and iDVD will create new fresh ones when you reopen them.
I suspect that this will correct the problem, but you have had an iDVD app that has not worked properly at all. Your first burn should not have had the scene selection problem that you describe.
Did you follow the rules for placement of chapter markers?
1. Don't place a marker at the beginning of your movie. iDVD will do that automatically for you, calling it 'Beginning' and you can change the name when you are editing your scene selection menus.
2. Don't place markers within 2 seconds of the beginning or end of your movie.
3. Don't place markers on or within 2 seconds of any transition.
(This 3rd rule does not seem to be required with iDVD8, but it definitely is a problem with iDVD 6 or earlier).
A good practice to follow with your finished iDVD projects is to 'save as disk image.' This process looks exactly like the burn, but the end result is a disk image file, not a burned DVD. You can use this image file to test your DVD project and see if there are any problems. If iDVD cannot create a disk image of your project, then you know there is a problem before you waste DVD disks trying to get a burn.
After you get a disk image file, you can then use it with Disk Utility to burn your DVDs. Be sure to use a good brand of DVD-R disks; Verbatim and Maxell are recommended, not Memorex or TDK which have been reported as unreliable by users on these discussions.
Another advantage of using Disk Utilitiy is that you can choose a slower burn speed; 4x or less is better.
And, if you need to recover drive space, you can safely delete your original iMovie and iDVD project because the disk image is self-contained. You can save it and use it to burn DVDs in the future without having to save al the iMovie and iDVD files.
Here are instructions for how to create a disk image, and how to burn from it:
Creating: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=iDVD/7.0/en/6733.html
Burning: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93006
Just a note: If another of your iDVD projects has the problem of the scene selection always going to the same chapter, you need to start over with a new iDVD project. Just trash the old one, and begin again. It sounds like a pain, and it is, but the second time goes faster and will correct the problem (usually!)

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    FROM Bev.
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    From. Boise, Idaho
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    by dheb0422
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    One user more writes
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    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
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    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.
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    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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    6. Make a DiskImage first - reduces where problem originates
    7. Trash iDVD pref. file
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    from Boise Jim
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    (Not a 'guy' but I will answer!)
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    Hopefully this can help other people.
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    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 trys, 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 mulitplex error
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    Rich839
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    Russ One - suggest this
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    from Boise Jim
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    I always makes a DiskImage first and test this so that it runs OK
    I use only - Verbatim DVDs
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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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    Hopefully this can help other people.
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    One project worked fine in creating disk image file
    The other gave Multiplex Errors
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    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
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    I have no idea why this worked, but thought I'd mention here in case someone else runs into similar problem.
    Rich839
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    Russ One - suggest this
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    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)
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    4. No other external devices connected - that are not needed
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