Hangs up on encoding audio

processes fine through to movies, then hangs up on audio. i've made a dvd from this imovie file before on a G5 just fine. for some reason, it won't work on my G4 powerbook.
any suggestions

Len Goff, "iDVD 5 appears "hung" at audio encoding", 11:41am May 11, 2005 CDT

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  • IDVD5 hangs up on encoding audio of project

    Trying to create DVD from iMovie but always hangs up when commencing to encode audio. Settings are on Best Quality/Pal. Have deleted preferences etc in iDVD. Any ideas please?
    iMac G5   Mac OS X (10.4.2)  

    Hi Ossie!
    This question is in our Top Ten!
    It is probably not 'hanging'. Disregard any messages that iDVD is not responding. It is.
    Encoding audio is the slowest part of rendering, and can take many hours. Great patience, even an intermittent alternative hobby, is called for.
    Make sure no other application is running, make sure you have not set the hard disk to go to sleep and that the screen saver will not come on. Leave it overnight, or have a 36 hole game of golf.
    Sooner or later iDVD will finish!

  • Burning hangs up at "Encoding Audio"

    Hello Folks,
    I have a 28 minute iMovie with video, photos, and audio. When I try to burn it on iMovie, it stops at the "Encoding Audio" stage, and I have to force quit. I can't find anything wrong with the iMovie file, as it plays fine in iMovie.
    Any ideas? I sure need an answer, as this is an important video project.
    Thanks,
    Kevin
    MacBook   Mac OS X (10.4.9)  

    If it takes several hours, then I would suggest the following workaround - export your iMovie as a Quicktime movie using either "Full Quality" or "expert setting". Then import it into a new iMovie project, add chapters - if any, then export to iDVD. The Encoding Audio may occur but only for a few minutes.
    Another trick is to export back to your camera and then import from the camera into a new iMovie project, add chapters, export to iDVD.
    When we add audio to an iMovie project, it takes iDVD a long time to render the movie. Exporting to Quicktime or your camera combines the added audio to the video. For some reason, this makes it easier for iDVD to prepare for burning.
    Do a search in this forum for "audio encoding" to read all the posts regarding this problem.

  • When Burning IDVD hangs at Encoding Audio

    I have a 2 GHz PowerPC G5 iMac
    1.5 GB DDR SDRAM
    SuperDrive - Double Layer dvds
    This is my first time using IDVD - I have a 2 hour movie that I am trying to burn.
    It hangs and gives me the multicolored wheel when it is trying to encode the music during the burn process. It took about 5 hours to get to the point that it is now, and then an extra 3 since the multicolored wheel has been up. I have read other posts and some say, let it spin, and eventually it will finish. But I am not sure if they mean when the multicolored wheel is showing. Does anyone know what I need to do? I am desperate for HELP!!

    Strange how I can't edit my post now even though it's only been half an hour...
    I checked on the progress of the burn and the audio was finally encoded after about five to ten minutes of the "spinning lollipop". It said it was encoding the audio and seemed to hang, but when I went back to check on it the DVD was already burned. I looked for other advice on these boards and people recommend taking the MOV file from your iMovie project and dumping that directly into iDVD instead of exporting from iMovie to iDVD. To do that, control-click (or right-click) on your iMovie project icon in the Finder. Go to Shared Movies > iDVD and find the MOV file in that folder.
    Many people have had this problem with iDVD hanging at the "Encoding Audio" stage, but if you leave it long enough, it will eventually finish. I think it's just a bug with the progress bar.
    Good luck.
    P.S. the movie that I was burning is only about 7 minutes long. I had first tried burning it from my PowerMac G4 but moved to an iMac G5 for my final attempt at burning and it now works. The first time around on the G4 the audio never finished encoding but after moving the iDVD project (and all the support files), it burned the DVD without any problems.

  • Encoding Audio - Solution that worked for me

    Hi all,
    As some of you may or may not have known, i was having trouble with my iDVD project hanging at the encoding audio stage for about 24 hours.
    Yesterday i decided to try out a suggestion that i had seen on another thread somewhere. Appologies as i cannot recall where i saw it. However it worked for me.
    This is what i did
    I saved my iMovie project as normal (containing 160 clips and 5 songs from my iTunes library) and then closed iMovie.
    I then opened up iDVD and chose 'new project'. I selected the theme i wanted, and then i opened up the 'DVD map' function. I then clicked the plus sumbol and chose 'add new movie'. I then opened up finder, browsed to my iMovie project file and dragged it into the tile i had just created.
    All the scene menus populated as it would have done if i had 'exported' to iDVD from iMovie. I then added some background pictures etc, and burnt the project to 'disc image'.
    The audio encoding part hung for about 2 hours as normal with the beach ball of death but i could see that the iDVD project file in finder was getting larger (a helpful tip that several of you taught me).
    Then the beachball dissapeared and the encoding bar began to fill up blue. And then the image was created.
    All in all it took 4 hours which, for a workaround is fine by me (although a fix would make me happier)
    So i think the trick was to not use the 'export/share to iDVD' option in iMovie.
    On a side note. This method also eradicated the audio lagging that i was experiencing before where the songs at the end of the project were suddenly 2 seconds behind the film when viewed in iDVD.
    I hope that this method works for others experiencing this frustrating problem.
    Kind regards
    LJ

    Hi M
    Thank You for stating an advice I often give as so many else does.
    Nice to see that it works for You to.
    And a good and well writted description !
    All Good Luck !
    Yours Bengt W

  • IMovie hangs at Encoding Audio

    Is it normal for iMovie 6 to "hang" when it is going through the "encoding audio" portion of a burn? Each project I've done has the "spinning beach ball of death" during the process. Anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. The last project I tried to burn I aborted after 90 minutes.

    Hello, tarkin,
    You are correct....many posts in iDVD over the past regarding the lengthy audio encoding. I think it is a concern mostly because it LOOKS as if nothing is happening for such a long time. And, of course, your own system configuration makes a lot of difference. I have learned over the past 3 years that with my G4 iMac and 512 RAM, it will take about 12-14 hrs for a nearly 2hr movie to finish encoding and saving as disk image. I burn from Disk Utility and after the encoding is done, the burning seems to be very quick.

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    Hi everyone, i was wondering if someone could help me with a problem i'm having with idvd. Everytime (6 times so far) my dvd is encoding the video it will suddenly freeze just before it starts audio encoding. What does this mean and is there any way to prevent it?

    This question is frequently asked!
    iDVD is probably not 'hanging'. Disregard any messages that iDVD is not responding. It is. Do not force quit.
    Encoding audio is the slowest part of rendering, and can take many hours. Great patience, even an intermittent alternative hobby, is called for.
    Make sure no other application is running, make sure you have not set the hard disk to go to sleep and that the screen saver will not come on. Leave it overnight, or have a 36 hole game of golf.
    Sooner or later iDVD will finish!

  • IDVD will not encode audio

    Hi,
    Just as the topic says, iDVD will not encode the audio......well whats happening is that it says its in the process of encoding....the bar turns grey, and has the loading color wheel thing and thats basically whats happening. Its been doing this for the past hour. I have lots of ram and memory so i dont think thats a problem.....any solutions??
    Thanks

    This question is frequently asked!
    iDVD is probably not 'hanging'. Disregard any messages that iDVD is not responding. It is. Do not force quit.
    Encoding audio is the slowest part of rendering, and can take many hours. Great patience, even an intermittent alternative hobby, is called for.
    Make sure no other application is running, make sure you have not set the hard disk to go to sleep and that the screen saver will not come on. Leave it overnight, or have a 36 hole game of golf.
    Sooner or later iDVD will finish!

  • IDVD does crash when encoding audio

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    Should I follow the steps marked out in:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=335417&tstart=30
    I usually complete the final process of iDVD with all Energy Saving and Screen Saver preferences set to "Never". I usually would delete encoded assets, but I did not have time before I went to work to try a third time.
    This is the first time it has happened to me and I have completed about three projects successfully since updating to iDVD 6.0
    Thanks in advance for your assistance.
    Rodger

    SUCCESS (But it took a while!)
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    I do not know which part worked for me, but I woke this morning with a completed DVD (which is still to be tested in a DVD player).
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    Rodger GW
    PS I think Apple are a little sick of seeing my crash report coming through with the answer to "What were you doing when the application crashed?" being "Just trying to encode audio!!"
    RGW

  • IDVD 6 Encoding Audio....

    I've spent most of this week trying to burn my iMovie film to DVD, and like many people on this forum, and other areas of the internet, I'm unable to do so with iDVD 'locking up' at the encoding audio stage.
    I know its not the machine or RAM, as my iBook also does the same.
    I'm sitting here having now waited 24 hours for it to finish - but it hasnt.
    I know its doing something, as I've opened the package contents of the iDVD file and I can see 'tempmovie.mov' very slowly increase in size.
    But I've burned many films before (in previous ilife verions), and to wait for such a long period is not right.
    My last major project involved the burning of an AVI type file of 90 minutes, and it took a single overnight processing session to sort that out.
    It must be the fact its an iMovie film thats causing problems, but can someone advise me how to speed it up ?
    I am assuming it will finish, and I'll have a pristine DVD (lol)
    If you use google you will see that many people have the same issue, as on this forum. Some people have speculated its MP3, or other audio issues on the iMovie soundtrack, but until someone can say and publish definitively what it is I (and many other) apple users are unable to burn their DVD's.
    Any help from anyone would be appreciated, but none of this trash the preferences or whatever as that does not work.
    Its a bug, and the sooner a patch is released, the better we will all be.
    Thanks
    iMac Flat Panel & iBook   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  
    iMac Flat Panel & iBook   Mac OS X (10.4.7)  

    The same effect on a brand new MacBook! iDVD 6.02 is hanging. Spin Ball does't turn anymore. Terminal >top shows 100% on the processor.
    Processes: 85 total, 3 running, 82 sleeping... 284 threads 16:38:22
    Load Avg: 0.99, 1.12, 1.10 CPU usage: 53.4% user, 8.5% sys, 38.1% idle
    SharedLibs: num = 181, resident = 42.6M code, 4.83M data, 6.76M LinkEdit
    MemRegions: num = 12645, resident = 339M + 21.1M private, 125M shared
    PhysMem: 107M wired, 443M active, 459M inactive, 1011M used, 13.0M free
    VM: 8.13G + 129M 37788(0) pageins, 888(0) pageouts
    PID COMMAND %CPU TIME #TH #PRTS #MREGS RPRVT RSHRD RSIZE VSIZE
    688 top 13.9% 0:01.73 1 18 22 1008K 296K 1.41M 26.9M
    374 iDVD 100.3% 62:46.50 18 257 1131 78.9M 30.0M 76.4M 303M
    Regards Rolf
    MacBook   Mac OS X (10.4.7)   1G Ram

  • Encoding audio - beachball of death

    I am trying to use idvd to burn an image from my imovie project. I've tried this twice now, and am completely frustrated.
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    thanks

    I agree with Mr Shippey.
    This question is frequently asked!
    iDVD is probably not 'hanging'. Disregard any messages that iDVD is not responding. It is. Do not force quit.
    Encoding audio is the slowest part of rendering, and can take many hours. Great patience, even an intermittent alternative hobby, is called for.
    Make sure no other application is running, make sure you have not set the hard disk to go to sleep and that the screen saver will not come on. Leave it overnight, or have a 36 hole game of golf.
    Sooner or later iDVD will finish!

  • Can't burn iMovie to iDVD (not responding) - after "Encoding Audio"

    Hello,
    I have a similar post in the iDVD board, but thought someone in this section may be able to help as well.
    I have a 15 minutes project (almost 2 GB) iMovie show that I've attempted to burn to DVD through iDVD (4 times with the same problem)...
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    Thanks
    Chris

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  • Encoding audio stalls

    I've got like a hundred audio clips on my movie, and iDVD keeps freezing up when it comes time to encode audio...Is this normal? Should I just wait it out?
    Thanks.

    This question is frequently asked!
    iDVD is probably not 'hanging'. Disregard any messages that iDVD is not responding. It is. Do not force quit.
    Encoding audio is the slowest part of rendering, and can take many hours. Great patience, even an intermittent alternative hobby, is called for.
    Make sure no other application is running, make sure you have not set the hard disk to go to sleep and that the screen saver will not come on. Leave it overnight, or have a 36 hole game of golf.
    Sooner or later iDVD will finish!
    BUT, 100 audio clips in one movie seems a lot and may slow things down. Did you ensure that they were all AIFF files?

  • IDVD freezes when encoding audio for "processing movies"

    what's wrong?

    Hello Dafire,
    maybe this:
    Issues with iDVD 6.0.2, iMovie 6.0.2 and MP3 files - encoding audio hangs
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=494268&tstart=0
    or check here:
    MP3 Causing Trouble
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=501555&tstart=0
    hope this helps
    mish

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    Having trouble with Premiere CC on a Mac. Installed and re-installed several times, deleting everything I could find.
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    Hi,
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