Error message your project exceeds the max content duration to burn dvdchange encoder setting

How do I change the encoder settings to burn this movie from iTunes it's only 1 movie 1:23 long

iDVD encoding settings:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=iDVD/7.0/en/11417.html
Short version:
Best Performance is for videos of up to 60 minutes
Best Quality is for videos of up to 120 minutes
Professional Quality is also for up to 120 minutes but even higher quality (and takes much longer)
That was for single-layer DVDs. Double these numbers for dual-layer DVDs.
Professional Quality: The Professional Quality option uses advanced two-pass technology to encode your video (The first pass determines which parts of the movie can be given greater compresson without quality loss and which parts can’t.  The second pass then encodes those different parts accordingly) , resulting in the best quality of video possible on your burned DVD. You can select this option regardless of your project’s duration (up to 2 hours of video for a single-layer disc and 4 hours for a double-layer disc). Because Professional Quality encoding is time-consuming (requiring about twice as much time to encode a project as the High Quality option, for example) choose it only if you are not concerned about the time taken.
In both cases the maximum length includes titles, transitions and effects etc. Allow about 15 minutes for these.
You can use the amount of video in your project as a rough determination of which method to choose. If your project has an hour or less of video (for a single-layer disc), choose Best Performance. If it has between 1 and 2 hours of video (for a single-layer disc), choose High Quality. If you want the best possible encoding quality for projects that are up to 2 hours (for a single-layer disc), choose Professional Quality. This option takes about twice as long as the High Quality option, so select it only if time is not an issue for you.
Use the Capacity meter in the Project Info window (choose Project > Project Info) to determine how many minutes of video your project contains.
NOTE: With the Best Performance setting, you can turn background encoding off by choosing Advanced > “Encode in Background.” The checkmark is removed to show it’s no longer selected. Turning off background encoding can help performance if your system seems sluggish.
And whilst checking these settings in iDVD Preferences, make sure that the settings for NTSC/PAL and DV/DV Widescreen are also what you want.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1502?viewlocale=en_US

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  • Your project exceeds the maximum content duration. idvd

    please help !! pleaseeeee
    i have been reading everyones questions and the answers!! but i still cant work it out as dont have a clue what im doing!!it says:-
    Your project exceeds the maximum content duration. To burn your DVD, change the encoder setting in the Project Info window.
    how do i do this
    my movie is very long !! but i want it all i dont mind having it on different discs !
    Project:
    - total project duration: 175:49 minutes
    - total project capacity: 8.867 GB (max. available: 4.172 GB)
    Menus:
    - number of menus in project: 1 menus
    - total menu duration: 14:56 minutes
    - total menu capacity: 63.243 MB
    Movies:
    - total movies duration: 160:53 minutes
    - total movies capacity: 8.805 GB
    please can someone help me just burn it
    many thanks

    iDVD encoding settings:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=iDVD/7.0/en/11417.html
    Short version:
    Best Performance is for videos of up to 60 minutes, and uses Constant Bitrate (CBR) encoding.
    Best Quality is for videos of up to 120 minutes
    Professional Quality is also for videos of up to 120 minutes but of even higher quality (and takes much longer). Both Best Quality and Professional Quality uses Variable Bitrate (VBR) encoding. The advantages of VBR are that it produces a better quality-to-space ratio compared to a CBR file of the same data. The bits available are used more flexibly to encode the sound or video data more accurately, with fewer bits used in less demanding passages and more bits used in difficult-to-encode passages.
    A detailed explanation on how VBR encoding works can be read here:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Variable_bitrate
    In both cases the 'maximum length' includes titles, transitions and effects etc. Allow about 15 minutes for these.
    You can use the amount of video in your project as a rough determination of which method to choose. If your project has an hour or less of video (for a single-layer disc), choose Best Performance. If it has between 1 and 2 hours of video (for a single-layer disc), choose High Quality. If you want the best possible encoding quality for projects that are up to 2 hours (for a single-layer disc), choose Professional Quality. This option takes about twice as long as the High Quality option, so select it only if time is not an issue for you.
    Use the Capacity meter in the Project Info window (choose Project > Project Info) to determine how many minutes of video your project contains.
    This article has useful additional information:
    http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20080812050651997
    NOTE: With the Best Performance setting, you can turn background encoding off by choosing Advanced > “Encode in Background.” The checkmark is removed to show it’s no longer selected. Turning off background encoding can help performance if your system seems sluggish.
    And whilst checking these settings in iDVD Preferences, make sure that the settings for NTSC/PAL and DV/DV Widescreen are also what you want.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1502?viewlocale=en_US

  • Your project exceeds the maximum content duration.

    Save as VIDEO_TS folder....
    Your project exceeds the maximum content duration. To burn your DVD, change the encoder setting in the Project Info window.
    Is there any way to get rid of this dumb lenght restriction??? I never put them on DVDs, so lenght or size of data doesn't matter. Any one know of another program that doesn't have this crummy restriction??
    To Export movie files, I simply convert them to VIDEO_TS, and then back to movie files using DVD Ripper. Quicktime Pro has the export option, but it can't handle exporting a lot of videos at the same time with out slowing the computer down, and the Quicktime exported files are way bigger than when I use iDVD and then DVD Ripper to convert them back to a movie file.

    The short answer to your question is no.
    iDVD encoding settings:
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=iDVD/7.0/en/11417.html

  • Idvd say Your project exceeds the maximum content duration. To burn this project, remove some content.

    Does anybody know how to cut my movie in half without having to remake the whole thing. Movie is 2hrs and 23mins long.

    Yes.
    Select your iMovie Project in the Project Library View. Then, FILE/DUPLICATE PROJECT. Give the duplicate a name, like My Project name - Part 1.
    Then Duplicate it again. Give it a name like My Project Name - Part 2.
    Now open "Part 1" for editing, and delete everything in Part 2.  Share it out.
    Next, Open "Part 2" for editing, and delete everything in "Part 1". Share it out.
    That should work, but you should still have your original project in case anything goes wrong.

  • I've reduced my project size to "high quality," with a resulting 2.42GB size and 78 minutes project time. With my 4.7GB dvd, I should now have more than sufficient space, but I still get 'Your project exceeds the maximum content duration."

    Am I simply out of luck? The video itself is 65 minutes with pretty simple music and photos in the themes with no scene selection option.
    Thanks.

    iDVD is not concerned with size, just length.
    iDVD encoding settings:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1502?viewlocale=en_US
    Short version:
    Best Performance is for videos of up to 60 minutes
    Best Quality is for videos of up to 120 minutes
    Professional Quality is also for up to 120 minutes but even higher quality (and takes much longer)
    That was for single-layer DVDs. Double these numbers for dual-layer DVDs.
    Professional Quality: The Professional Quality option uses advanced two-pass technology to encode your video (The first pass determines which parts of the movie can be given greater compresson without quality loss and which parts can’t.  The second pass then encodes those different parts accordingly) , resulting in the best quality of video possible on your burned DVD. You can select this option regardless of your project’s duration (up to 2 hours of video for a single-layer disc and 4 hours for a double-layer disc). Because Professional Quality encoding is time-consuming (requiring about twice as much time to encode a project as the High Quality option, for example) choose it only if you are not concerned about the time taken.
    In both cases the maximum length includes titles, transitions and effects etc. Allow about 15 minutes for these.
    You can use the amount of video in your project as a rough determination of which method to choose. If your project has an hour or less of video (for a single-layer disc), choose Best Performance. If it has between 1 and 2 hours of video (for a single-layer disc), choose High Quality. If you want the best possible encoding quality for projects that are up to 2 hours (for a single-layer disc), choose Professional Quality. This option takes about twice as long as the High Quality option, so select it only if time is not an issue for you.
    Use the Capacity meter in the Project Info window (choose Project > Project Info) to determine how many minutes of video your project contains.
    NOTE: With the Best Performance setting, you can turn background encoding off by choosing Advanced > “Encode in Background.” The checkmark is removed to show it’s no longer selected. Turning off background encoding can help performance if your system seems sluggish.
    And whilst checking these settings in iDVD Preferences, make sure that the settings for NTSC/PAL and DV/DV Widescreen are also what you want.
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1502?viewlocale=en_US

  • Project Duration: project exceeds the maximum content duration

    Your project exceeds the maximum content duration. To burn your DVD, change the encoder setting in the Project Info window.
    this is the message i get when i try to burn the DVD. I do have a super that does or is capable to burn a dual layer DVD. How do I change the settings?
    any help would be great thanks jim k.

    I'm having the same problem:
    I have an imovie project which I exported to the media browser on the medium setting. The movie is only 29 min 29 seconds long, 640x360, 345.1 MB. When I try to burn in iDVD I get an error message saying there is not enough disc space. I have tried it with a regular DVD and a duel layer DVD - neither work.
    What is the problem? I did a longer movie from the same footage earlier with no problem.
    I also went in and changed the idvd preferences to "High Quality" - still no luck.

  • Project Duration exceeds the maximum content duration ERROR.

    I can't burn my movies with idvd. The following message occurs.
    Project Duration
    Your project exceeds the maximum content duration. To burn your DVD, change setting in the Project Info window.
    Now, the file is about 690 MB, but the total time of the project is 1:30:00.
    How do I get my movie burned?

    Hi sunilinjapan
    Welcome to apple discussions. How many GB's of available hard drive space do you have currently on the boot volume? Assuming it's at least 25 GB's, then try making a disc image to the desktop from the file menu within iDvd. Then use apple's dvd player to test for proper playback. If you get to this point, then chances are it' not your mac but rather the media (assuming the s-drive is doing it's job and you are not trying to burn back to back dvd's w/o allowing the burner to cool a few mins.)
    Hope this helps but if not feel free to come on back.

  • "Project exceeds maximum allowed content duration" in iDVD

    Trying to burn in iDVD 4.0.1, two and a half hours of video captured in FCE4. Size of file: 31.8 GB.
    Got the above error. I was able to burn a one and one half hour capture, size 20 GB.
    These are the original QuickTime Movie files produced by Capture. I did not Export.
    Anyone know what iDVD's max content duration is? Is it a time max or a file size max?
    Would exporting compress the file such that I could get more minutes of video on one DVD?
    To try to answer that, I then did File/Export on the 2.5 hour QTMovie file, yielding a 1.62 GB FCEMovie file, still 2.5 hours. I tried to burn DVD but got the same error message - exceeds max allowed content duration.
    Thoughts on max duration? Rental movies go longer than 2.5 hours, right?
    Thanks,
    TT

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  • Project exceeds the maximum allowed content

    Please let me know how I can correct this error message that I get when I decide to burn my DVD. (Project Duration Your project exceeds the maximum allowed content duration. You will not be able to burn your DVD).
    Thank you;

    Hello, Thomas,
    Welcome to the discussions!
    You will get the 'exceeds the maximum allowed content duration' message if your DVD project exceeds the time limit for the type of burn you have selected.
    1. If your project, usually iMovie, is over 2hrs, you cannot burn it to a single layer DVD.
    2. If your project is under 2hrs but your menus and submenus' audio and video content is extensive, your project will exceed the DVD capacity.
    3. Most commonly, your project is over 2 hrs, but you have selected "best performance" in DVD preferences instead of "best quality." 'Best performance' is for projects that are under 60min, and 'best quality' is for those over 2 hrs. You change this in DVD preferences.
    Explanation for the differences (adapted from David Pogue's little iDVD4 pamphlet):
    "Choosing best performance for shorter projects allows the DVD app to allot a fixed amount of data to each frame of video, enough to make it look great no matter how many minutes of video it includes(up to 60min) so that a lot of the DVD can end up empty, but the burning process goes quickly and the video looks great.
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    Post back if you are still having problems, and if so, be specific in what you are trying to do and what is not working.

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            at flex.messaging.io.amf.Amf3Input.readScriptObject(Amf3Input.java:453)
            at flex.messaging.io.amf.Amf3Input.readObjectValue(Amf3Input.java:152)
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            at flex.messaging.io.amf.Amf3Input.readObjectOneLevelDown(Amf3Input.java:754)
            at flex.messaging.io.amf.Amf3Input.readArray(Amf3Input.java:358)
            at flex.messaging.io.amf.Amf3Input.readObjectValue(Amf3Input.java:156)
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            at flex.messaging.io.ArrayCollection.readExternal(ArrayCollection.java:87)
            at flex.messaging.io.amf.Amf3Input.readExternalizable(Amf3Input.java:493)
            at flex.messaging.io.amf.Amf3Input.readScriptObject(Amf3Input.java:420)
            at flex.messaging.io.amf.Amf3Input.readObjectValue(Amf3Input.java:152)
            at flex.messaging.io.amf.Amf3Input.readObject(Amf3Input.java:130)
            at flex.messaging.io.amf.Amf3Input.readObjectOneLevelDown(Amf3Input.java:754)
            at flex.messaging.io.amf.Amf3Input.readScriptObject(Amf3Input.java:439)
            at flex.messaging.io.amf.Amf3Input.readObjectValue(Amf3Input.java:152)
            at flex.messaging.io.amf.Amf3Input.readObject(Amf3Input.java:130)
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            at flex.messaging.io.amf.Amf3Input.readObjectValue(Amf3Input.java:152)
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            at flex.messaging.io.amf.Amf3Input.readObjectValue(Amf3Input.java:156)
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    Based on the description, you should be using an IMAP account setup in Outlook. As for the error message, usually it's caused by a corrupted message on the Server. I suggest you logon the Webmail site, check if sending/receiving emails works well.
    If you find any unusual emails that cannot be read or sent, try deleting them to try again.
    I also suggest you create a new profile to setup the IMAP account:
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    Contact your Email Service Provider to get the correct and latest account settings, since you have been using Outlook for years, some settings may have been changed while you haven't been informed.
    For the steps to setup an account in Outlook 2010, please refer to:
    http://office.microsoft.com/en-001/outlook-help/add-or-remove-an-email-account-HA010354414.aspx
    I hope this helps.
    Regards,
    Melon Chen
    TechNet Community Support

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