Burning To Disk Encoding Error

I keep getting encoding error message when burning to disk despite the fact that under Project Info all coding appears as "done". I created slideshow in Fotomagico. It has video in it but clips are .avi format. Anyone using Fotomagico to make DVD projects that can help?

hi,
i have a similar error on a MacMini 2010 Model with MacOSX 10.6.4.
I got a mediafile from a satellite-receiver. the format is in MPEG-TS. So i demuxed it with projectX, combined m2v, mp2 and ac2 with mplex together to an mpg-file with two audio-streams. After buying mpeg2-license for Quicktime7 at least quicktime is able to play the video. now i am also able to drop the file to iDVD and iDVD creates the dropzones out of if.
But when trying to burn the DVD, iDVD asks if it should overwrite the dvd+rw. Then it creates the menu. but when recoding the video it crashes with the error, while recoding the video?
where have i to search for the error?
why get the video recoded at all? it is in mpeg2 and dvd is also mpeg2?
how does iDVD get out 4,9GB of a video, which is have 2.9GB, when set to best qualitiy under project-information?
any ideas?
thomas

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