Idvd burn time

I have created a slide show in Iphoto and exported it to idvd. I am now burning the dvd, and 3 hours later it is still at stage 4: multiplexing and burning. The photo show has 39 photos and 1 audio track. How long does it usually take to burn a dvd and how can the process get sped up.

With iDVD 5, I recommend you do your initial burn to a disk image file, verify the image file plays correctly in Apple's DVD Player application, and then use Apple's Disk Utility to burn the disk image to actual DVD writable media.

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    Hi all,
    I've done a search on this but haven't really found any suggestions. Apologies if I've missed a thread containing this info.
    I've set iDVD to burn a little over 2 hours of video from .MOV format (originally in MKV but converted via Quicktime Pro).
    Should it really be 32 hours to do this? I've set the menus to no loop/sound, but had to put it in Best Quality to squeeze all the video on the disc.
    I'm using a MacBook C2D which I recently upgraded to 4GB RAM and a faster 7200rpm 200GB hard drive.
    I've been through Activity Monitor and quit all running applications. I've also covered the progress bar as I've read that can make a difference.
    Is there anything else I can do apart from be incredibly patient?

    Thanks Siberian,
    I used iDVD as there are three TV episodes on the disc which are approx. 42 mins each. I assumed as that would necessitate using a menu I should use iDVD. Is this not the case?

  • IDVD burning one project on multiple macs? where are project contents?

    How do I burn one project on multiple macs? I have a idvd project I created in keynote, added music to it in Garageband, exported to quicktime, and now is in iDVD burning just fine. However I have tons of these dvd's to make, I would like to put all my mac's to work.
    last night i tried to share the file, and it is just an alias when i drag it over from the macbook it was created on to my imac. the file says it is in use and locked, since the macbook that created it is burning it. If I wanted to brun on the imac, I had to wait until the macbook was done.
    is there a way around this? What if I copied all files I used to make the idvd project to my imac or any computer i wanted to burn on? woudl it hen allow two macs to be burning the same project?
    I figured I could do this just like on my PC, drag the file over and voila...no such luck, its like if i had dragged a shortcut over to another pc...if the first one is using the file, its locked. Basically how do i get to the actual contents of the project, so I can also bring them over and hopefully it will allow me to burn on multiple macs at the same time?
    my next solution if that didn't work was to start copying dvd's using popcorn on the other macs while the macbook continues burning through idvd.
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    • [user]/Library/iDVD/Favorites: This folder is located in your home folder.
    • [root]/Library/iDVD/Favorites: This folder is located at the root of your disk.
    • /Network/Library/iDVD/Favorites: This folder is on a network system specifically
    configured by your system administrator for this purpose. (This is not the same as
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  • Encoding / Burning Time On Different Computers

    We just purchased a few new Mac's.... an iMac 27"w/ Intel i5 2.8 and a MacPro w/ 2x 2.4 Xeon Quad-Core processor.
    We bought the iMac's for simple photo editing and printing and the MacPro's for encoding and burning DVD's ... and now I am finding both encoding and burning the same, not good!
    The encoding and burning time is almost the same on both computers... Actually the iMac is a little quicker (more then 5 minutes) then the Mac Pro
    Why is the encoding time on both Macs basically the same?
    My source files are MP4 H.264 10.05Mbit to be burns on a SD DVD (NTSC). We are putting about 25mins of footage on the DVD's.
    Am I missing something? Should the Mac Pro with double ram and double processor be faster? Maybe a setting to speed up the encoding time on the Mac Pro?
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    Hi William Q
    Welcome to Apple discussions. Great question! Most Mac applications (iDvd included) are multi-threaded, at least to some degree. Multiple processors often boost performance in most multi-threaded applications as well as when one is multitasking; or having multiple applications running all at the same time.
    The way to tell this is to run /Applications/Utilities/Activity Monitor.app, then right-click (or control-click) on the columns header line and ensure that the "# Threads" column is checked.
    Now run your application(s) (as shown below) and you will see the number of threads they are executing. Note that this number varies according to what exactly the app is currently doing, as temporary task-specific threads may be created only when needed.
    click here
    Watch what happens when I launch iDvd as well as multiple apps, including FCP.
    click here
    Message was edited by: SDMacuser

  • Why is iDVD burning incomplete?

    I imported and edited my video in iMovie HD. I shared the video to iDVD and when I set everything up in the menus and all that, I burned my video and it ejects the blank DVD before it even starts burning. It ejects the disc at the "Multiplexing and burning..." stage, with a "Time remaining: about one minute". It says it's already done burning, but there is no burn mark on the DVD itself—it is still a blank DVD. I tried everything, I've gotten a few DVD's to burn, but some just won't burn.
    How can I fix this issue?

    Hi I managed to finally solve the problem and it was a simple DVD disc changing. SDMacuser reminded me of the speed of the DVD disc they have. The one I have is a 4X. I used a Fujifilm DVD+RW (no speed written on the disc).
    What I did was a mix method as suggested on different postings:
    1) Exported to idvd from imovie, with chapters. Change the navigation text. From +Why is iDVD burning incomplete?+ (http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1991062&tstart=15)
    2) I burn a disk image as J Keller suggested, and used Disk Utility to burn onto the DVD disc. From +Idvd ejecting while in the burn stage+ (http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=10293881#10293881)
    I also burn successfully directly from iDVD using the faster speed DVD disc. So i would encourage everyone to check the burning speed of their DVD discs. It is usually written in big letters on the DVD disc surface: a number with a capital letter "X" as a metric. Eg. "2X", "16X". This might be the key to the incomplete burning problem.
    I wasn't able to burn from iDVD to my DVD disc (with speed 4x), even after i have changed the burn speed settings of iDVD to 4x and 2x. Therefore i concluded that the problem is my disc.
    How to change burn speed settings on iDVD:
    -iDVD>Preferences>Advanced>Preferred DVD Burning Speed.
    Lastly, the resources here really helped. Would encourage everyone to read thru the posts patiently. Most sincere thanks to everyone who contributed.

  • Why doesn't iDVD burn changes made within iMovie?

    I have iMovie 6.0.3 and iDVD 6.0.3 and have made several movies and DVDs over the past few years. But now have hit something very frustrating....
    1) I've just completed a movie in iMovie. Took it to iDVD, created menus etc. then burned it to a DVD-RW. Noticed a couple of changes I wanted to make, namely a soundtrack volume adjustment, and a subtitle change (within iMovie). Made the changes in iMovie.
    2) When I opened iDVD again, it said it noticed some changes in the iMovie project and would I accept them. Answered yes. When I reviewed these changes in iDVD preview, all was well. It showed the new subtitle.
    3) Did another burn (3-4 hour process, mostly encoding) to disk image. Lo and behold, this new movie still showed the OLD subtitle!!
    4) Deleted this disk image file. Checked the iDVD preview again, and it showed the corrected subtitle. Created a NEW disk image (for the THIRD time!) and four hours later discover that the OLD subtitle is still there!!!
    What the heck is going on?? iMovie file was modified, resulting iDVD project file reflected the change, but the "burn" result does NOT reflect the change!!!! Why is iDVD Burn sill picking up the old version of my movie?____
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    You're right. Only selecting Advanced>Delete Encoded Assets did the trick. Otherwise, even though iDVD recognizes that the iMovie file had changed, it doesn't necessarily "pick up" all the changes ....unless you Delete Encoded Assets.
    I don't know which changes iDVD does or doesn't pick up, but in future I will always Delete Assets to be sure. Saves lots of time in the long run.
    THANKS for your help!!
    P.S. I did not have background encoding enabled. Never do.

  • Many File Types dragged to iDVD, burned to DVD, won't play on DVD player

    I have made a recording on Camtasia (video, pictures and audio). My goal is to make it into a DVD that plays on standard players. Any format I have saved the file to is not working.
    Here's what I have done so far:
    From Camtasia I have selected Advanced Export and saved it as a MPEG4. Then learned that MPEG are not recognized by many DVD players.
    Then I did an Advanced Export and saved the file as Quick Time. Moved it into iDVD, burned the disk and again the disk won't play on either of my DVD players.
    I have done another Advance Export and saved the file as an AVI but now only the first 3 minutes of a 30 minute video are being captured.
    I know everyone can appreciate that each of these burn processes take a lot of time. I am doing them only to be disappointed (aggravated) that they won't playing on my DVD players (I have tried two). I am using Verbatim DVD +R.
    If someone uses Camtasia and iDVD that would be ideal. But at this point, I'd also be willing to try another program just to get the job done.

    Hi Vicadea
    Welcome to apple discussions. I've never tried Camtasia for Mac. Apparently it's not working very well for you even when you export as a QuickTime movie. I don't know what to say other than it seems like fairly pricey screen capture software ($299) just to have it not work as you expected on multiple attempts.
    For much less money and much more reliable results I'd recommend the following for screen capture instead:
    http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/snapzprox/
    Hope this helps but if not just come on back. Good luck.
    Disclaimer: Apple does not necessarily endorse any suggestions, solutions, or third-party software / products that may be mentioned in this topic. Apple encourages you to first seek a solution at Apple Support. The following links are provided as is, with no guarantee of the effectiveness or reliability of the information. Apple does not guarantee that these links will be maintained or functional at any given time. Use the information above at your own discretion.
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  • Approximate Burn Times by Length of Project

    I'm new to iDVD and just yesterday burned my first project, 10 minutes worth of footage and it took about 30 minutes to burn. Is this typical?
    Can people who have more experience w/ iDVD assign some typical burn times to the following projects?
    10 minutes of video:
    30 minutes of video:
    1 hour of video:
    2 hours of video:
    Also, I used a 4X DVD-R disc. Would it be faster w/ an 8X DVD-R disc? Is so, would it burn twice as fast as a 4X DVD-R?
    Thanks for your thoughts.

    In my short bit of experience, I have found that you can expect about one minute of processing time for the video section for each minute of video. Then, at the beginning, the processing of the write in and menu could take a while (anywhere from a few minutes to 15 or so depending on what you put into the drop zones, etc. The biggest hangup seems to be in the processing of the audio portion which comes after the video. The shorter your project the shorter the audion processing time but typically what I have been getting is about 20 minutes for audio processing after processing a video of a 30-40 minute project. And some people have had the experience (I did too) of having the audio processing take literally hours. There seems to be a bug in the program. You can check some of the other threads on this.
    And, BTW, 30 minutes to burn a 10 minute project is not unusual. My general expectation is 1 minute of processing time for each minute of video plus 20 - 30 minutes for the audio when things are working right.
    I have an older G5 (Dual 1.8 GHz late 2004 machine) so that may be a factor as well.
    Don't know about the speed of 8x vs 4x as I burn my projects to a disc image and then use Toast Titanium to burn the actual DVD at "Best Speed"
    Hope this helps.

  • No Frills iDVD Burn

    This is my first post, I just burned my first DVD and feel I am part of the 21st century. Now, I want just a plain DVD no fancy templates or titles so I can cut down on burn time. I am just taking some ruff cuts from FCP 4 to iDVD 5 to show the producer. I really dont even need a menu. Any suggestions?
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    Unless you use menus with added video clips, they
    don't add much time. Choose a basic menu and turn
    off the motion.
    Thanks I will give it a shot.
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  • Burn Time

    I'm new to burning DVD's with iDVD and iMovie. My project is 12 GB and is taking over 5 hours to burn. Is this normal, and is there a faster way to burn DVDs on my Mac?

    I have both a G4 with 867 MHz and a G5 with dual processor 2 GHz. a one hour project (about 13 GB) would take about 4 hours on my G4 with relatively simple menus and audio. it would take about 1.5 hours on my G5. Five hours for your project might be reasonable if you have somewhat fancy audio and DVD chapter menus.
    You should be sure and limit the length of the audio on each set of DVD chapters to no more than90 seconds. More time is not necessary and longer times extend the burn time. Previous versions of iDVD actually limited this to 30 seconds.

  • IDVD burn plays poorly in home DVD player

    Help! I have several iDVD burns that play poorly in my home DVD player, a Sony SLV-D300P. So we went out and bought another DVD player, the Samsung DVD-V5500 and the same is true! The audio cuts out, the picture pixalizes and then it all together freezes. In several Mac computer DVD players the iDVD burns play perfectly.
    Thank you in advance for helping me with this one.

    You definitely have a burn quality issue.
    Be sure you have the latest drivers for you dvd burner. That was the fix back in the early dual G5 days, and may still apply.
    Of course, you can make sure that you have a DVD that works, and that may not be the ones at Apple, but surprisingly, another brand. I think many people like TDK.
    A final "workaround" might be to simply burn your disks more slowly (at 4x instead of higher speeds)... The burn time is usually the least of the amount of time that a project consumes, so I wouldn't worry too much.
    As a test, take the encoded file that was burned to your dvd, and burn it onto another dvd in another machine. That will test your current system, as you may have a bad dvd burner, bad dvd's, need drivers, or..??
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    Halrey

  • IDVD burned disk does not start at main menu

    The IDVD burned disk starts randomly in the middle of the disk. Cannot access the main menu. I started with an IMovie with chapter headings, videos and pictures. Then shared it with IDVD, created themes, music, changed the headers, etc. Burned the disk using the File Burn DVD command. The disk takes over 1 1/2 hours (IMovie orginal is 15 minutes) to burn.

    Hello to all of you first-timers here!
    Welcome to the discussions.
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    You should first try deleting iDVD's preference file. You can find this by closing iDVD, going to your Home file (YourUserName)/Library/Preferences/com.apple.idvd.plist
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  • Idvd burned to dvd+r not compatible with pc?

    i've dragged an imovie to idvd, burned a dvd+r and turned it over to someone to show on a pc, and it's not reading.
    i would appreciate your help!
    thanks.

    The DVD drives on some PCs will have trouble with DVD-R, but should be fine with +R. You might want to try reducing errors by slowing down the burning process and using the highest quality media (Verbatim is often recommended; I also use Sony). To burn slowly, you'll need to create a disc image from iDVD, and with older versions of iDVD, I've read that Patchburn software is needed. Search this forum for details.
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  • IDVD Burning then not burning

    Hi,
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    I tried re-creating the DVD again and exactly the same thing happened again. After 2 discs thet don't play. Am I doing something wrong?
    Dame

    I can burn about 2 disks then I start to get a message saying 'burn cannot be verifyed'
    It sounds like something in your drive is heating up - I guess the drives in our computers may not be designed for 'production' use. You may have to adjust your disc burning duty cycle to something like do a burn, wait 15 minutes, do another burn, wait 15 minutes, etc. This should give your drive a chance to cool down.

  • TS2180 DVDs won't play in regular DVD players iDVD burns with no errors the DVDs always get out into a folder ???

    Dear Apple friends The iDVD burns DVDs with-out any error messages but DVDs dont play in regular DVD players I notice that the DVD burns to a folder and there is no setting to prevent this How do you burn the DVD with-out it getting put into a folder ??? Thanks Mike

    That often is a result of using inferior DVD disks and burning at too high a speed.  What brand and type of disk did you use and what speed did you burn at?
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