Errors found in burning

I tried to burn a disk image and the burn failed because erors were found during multiplexing.
I have never had this problem before.
The process was neaarly finished when this happened.
I have Plenty of free HD disk space
I Ran Cache out
I Repaired permissions
I Ran Disk Warrior
My video project has stills imported with Ken Burns effect
It has 3 30 second avi's incorporated in the video
there are 2 slideshows (50 slides) & (90) slides
I exported the iMovie project to QT & reimported it to another iMovie project prior to running iDvd.
What causes the errors?

Holy cow! Seems this is not isolated.
I too, cannot burn Disk images, nor burn DVDs at all. Every time it gets to the "burning" stage, it gives an error. quoted below is a post i placed in the Macworld forums:
Hello!
Over the past 4 months, i have made quite a few home movies in iMovie HD. (totaling a little over an hour). I wished to burn a DVD containing all of these movies to share at Thanksgiving.
So, I created a iDVD project. It contained 6 menus, all with music (MP3 and WAV), 3 with slideshows (10 photos each) - totaling 7:56 minutes menu play time. 3 menus were devoted to one, 40 minute iMovie project with 4 chapters (approximately every 10 minutes). Another menu contained various Quicktime movies made from iMovie projects (not the projects themselves). A 5th menu contained a single chapter, 10 minute imovie. the 6th contained 5 QT movies, totaling 15 minutes playtime. One of these movies were "shared" from iMovie 4 on my parents' G5. I also set a QT movie to play when the DVD was inserted - using the map button.
All in all, it took up about 2.6 GB of the DVD, according to the status pane of iDVD. There were 17 total tacks.
So, i hit "burn". It worked as expected, without problems for 5 hours (it's slow on a powerbook!), until it began buning. I tried it 3 times - the first, it froze immediately upon reaching burning, the second, it "finished" burning the Disc, only to give an error and a DVD that would not play in my DVD player. (it did have stuff burned into it - i could see that from looking at it!) The third time, it gave the "there was an error during multiplexing/burning" error in the middle of burning. I have tried using both Sony DVD+Rs, and Memorex DVD-Rs. Each time, i created a brand-new DVD project, making it exactly like the previous one. Each time, iDVD's encoder settings were set to "best quality", as i have had similar trouble in the past with "best performance".
Eventually, I got rid of the last three menus (containing the single chapter imovie, the one with 5 QT movies, and the menu with the MOV from iMovie 4. All else remained the same. It was down to 2.0 GB. This time, it burned properly - all the way through.
I decided that i wanted a back up copy, so the next day, i opened the file (which SHOULD have still contained the rendered files - i disabled the "delete rendered files on closing project" option - the project was still 2.0 GB in the finder), and clicked "burn". Although it already had the files, it re-encoded, and the burning issue re-appeared.
I made a copy using Toast.
I have tried using Disk Utility to repair permissions, and repair the disk itself, but to no avail. This all occured using 10.4.2. However, upgrading to 10.4.3 made no difference.
This is getting irritating, as iDVD is virtually useless. I can use Toast 7 to make a DVD, but i cannot customize the menus or layout of the DVD.
Oh, one more thing - i have tried 3 different brands of DVD - Sony 8x DVD+R, Memorex 8x DVD-R, and a Memorex 2x DVD+RW. (all three have worked with iDVD in the past, and it was the DVD+RW that eventually worked)
What should i do? As an aspiring iMovie film-maker, i need iDVD to work properly. If there is a way to re-install iDVD without re-installing OS X from scratch, please let me know! (it is, of course, contained on my 10.3 disc - my PB shipped with a tiger upgrade disc.)
I am using a 15" 1.67 PB with 512 RAM, and all files are stored on my internal 80GB hard drive (with 30GB free).
Hope somebody has some idea of a solution...
--digidan
Should we be deleting the .plst files?
Or would a straight re-install using pacifist be in order?
I'll try the former, (tomorrow) and post the results!

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