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They apparently have fewer layers in the composition of the disk. Memorex and TDK are not consistent and may not give you a correct burn. Recommended brands here are Verbatim, Maxell and Taiyo Yuden. Also, many of us have experienced fewer problems on playback with DVD-R disks. Second, you should use a better brand of DVD disk. (Not a 'guy' but I will answer!)įirst, I do not think that mixing wide-screen and standard makes a difference in iDVD. external USB/USB2 hard disks, other FW hard disks etc.ģ Chapter marks in transitions - minimum 2 sec fromįROM Bev. Disconnect any other external devices not absolutely needed.Į.g. I made several additional copies using Disc Utility. A long and tortuous process, but at last something works. So I tried again, and when "verify" appeared, I clicked on "Skip." The disc finished burning and is doing fine and well. At the end of a 46 minute copy, it started to verify, and at the end of verify it rejected the burn. Be sure to click the DVD DL drive in the window "Burn disc in.". So then I tried Utilities> Disc Utility> Burn icon, and followed it through. This morning I tried to copy/burn disc image to a DVD with Roxio Toast 7, and it stopped near the end of the burn with some kind of "error" message. Overnight for iDVD disc image, encoding took 21 1/2 hours (again) while I slept. Put your project onto "Burn to disc image," under "iDVD, file." Yesterday encoding took me 23 1/2 hours.
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One of the replies on a thread with this subject said not to, but my experience today is good. Apple tech support's tip was to try disc image.
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Apple tech support really didn't know what to do but gave me a very good tip. Since yesterday I have tried a few ways to burn a themed iDVD project having four 56 minute movies on it, amounting to 226 minutes onto a DVD DL disc, capacity 240 minutes. I also have and use a LaCie DVD-R/RW DL external drive and a LaCie external hard drive as well. I always makes a DiskImage first and test this so that it runs OK Simply remember to add subtitles to your Quicktime files and menu buttons.ĭo a safe reboot (by holding down the shift key until you see the spinning gear on gray background, then release, then restart when your start-up screen appears). Important when from iMovie HD6 or previous - Now also observed when using FCE 4 Not in a transition (or within 2-3 seconds from it).
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This forces one to on flat-screen TV (or other) set the presenting view right - My has 4x3, wide-screen, zoom and auto-wide-screen and I have to switch this by my remote for some DVD I've made "wrong" way. Wide screen stretched - usually (as I think) it is due to making a 4x3 movie in a 16x9 wide-screen project OR the other way around. So first - turn on TV-Safe area and move any object well inside of this. Multiplexing error is a very complex problem due to many things (long long list following) - one common but not obvious reason is that material on the iDVD menu goes outside the TV-Safe area (or just touching it). How I whished there was an easy and short answer ! ?
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The OS reports it as 'un-supported' which should mean that iTunes won't use it (but, in fact, burns from iTunes), and also SHOULD mean that iDVD won't use it (and I did not try a burn from iDVD, but no errors when iDVD opened, so I cannot give you a firm OK with that, and I have all those software updates I mentioned) Works great for what I do (lots of CD/DVD copies for customer drive backups), and it's physically shorter than the drive I replaced, so easier to remove/install.Easy - Mostly - But this is one of the more problematic errors.
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And it will boot a Mac from a bootable disk. Burned a DVD copy through Toast, 3.5GB, in about 5 minutes. Imported an audio CD into itunes in just over a minute. Installed in a first-gen G5 tower (1.6 GHz) to replace a failing drive. Not a mention of any Mac use, but took only 2 minutes to replace, and tried it out Dual-Layer DVD+/-R/W everything, 16X DVD-R, but missing Lightscribe function (which I can do without). With that though in mind, I bought a Lite-On internal DVD-RW today, at wal-mart.