What do I do wrong, cant burn a DVD from FCPX 10.1.1

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OK.
Then we'll need some more basic information: System specs; Original media format; project settings.
Are you using physical media or making a disk image?
Have you ever before exported and burned a DVD with your current setup?
Can you export this project with any other share options – for example, a master file? If you cannot, are you able to export another existing or a test project?
Russ

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    I would say usually it's about the same. If the settings are adjusted properly, it can sometimes improve the results; conversely, there's always the potential to get terrible results if the settings are wrong. (FCP X Share kind of takes that risk out of the process.)
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  • Is it possible to burn a DVD from FCPX in 16:9 aspect ratio?

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  • Burning a DVD from FCPX

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              Frame Controls On:
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                        Resize Filter: Linear Filter
                        Deinterlace Filter: Best (Motion Compensated)
                        Adaptive Details: On
                        Antialias: 0
                        Detail Level: 0
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              Field dominance: Bottom first
              Average bit rate: 7 (Mbps)
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  • What is the best way to Burn a DVD Movie

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