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the burn may suddenly stop and display the message "Error error during rendering encoding idvd during rendering/encoding." This issue may occur if you created error during rendering encoding of the menus slideshows a slideshow in iPhoto and then choseSend to iDVDfrom theSharemenu, but you've never started error during the configuration of the host iDVD before.To prevent this issue, make sure that you've launched iDVD at least once before using the share feature of another application to
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build a DVD. Once you've launched iDVD and it has written its preferences and other related files, you should not encounter this symptom. Follow these steps to successfully burn a slideshow. Quit iDVD and then reopen iDVD. Create a new iDVD project. Go back to iPhoto error during initialization unhandled exception caught and export the iPhoto slideshow to iDVD again. Tip: You can create a slideshow in iDVD that gives you additional options. Last Modified: Jun 10, 2016 Helpful? Yes No Thanks - please tell us how to help you better. Submit Cancel One Moment Please Thanks for your feedback. 14% of people found this helpful. Additional Product Support Information Start a Discussion in Apple Support Communities Ask other users about this article Wait... See all questions on this article See all questions I have asked Still need help? Apple Footer Apple Support iDVD: Slideshow error while rendering or encoding More ways to shop: Visit an Apple Store, call 1-800-MY-APPLE, or find a reseller. Copyright © Apple Inc. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy Terms of Use Sales and Refunds Site Map Contact Apple United States (English)
Troubleshooting- 'Error during rendering/encoding menu" So, I normally want to keep this down to a post per day, but this issue was about to drive me insane. I read a million (exaggeration, but it idvd there was an error during encoding was close) posts on macrumors and apple help to figure out what my problem was.I
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was asked to make 10 DVD's of a project I had recently completed from a polo match/birthday party. The first DVD was delivered
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nearly a month ago. I was contacted this week with the new assignment. I assured them it would be no problem. I always keep one hard drive full of any projects I've done for at least 2 years. https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201404 I knew I had the footage, I knew it would be okay. It wasn't.I popped in a DVD fresh out of the pack and, after about 15 minutes of rendering menus and such, it gave me an error message. The message said, "Error during rendering/encoding menus". It then recognized my disc as a blank disk and started me back over in the burning process from scratch.I felt alone and helpless sorting through tons of posts http://btskipworth.blogspot.com/2011/08/wilt-idvd-11-troubleshooting-error.html on the subject, but none really made sense. Only Chris Carraba could make me feel less emo. Then, I found the fix on my own. Several posts described "muting the menu." I knew that my sound was fine when I previewed it, but it took some time to figure out what was up because most of these posts weren't for iDVD '11. I'm hoping to make this a simple fix.Step 1: Go to the menu. It can be any of them, so you might want to check out all of them just to be on the safe side.Step 2: Click the button on the right ( I assume it's for a drop down menu to add content, not sure of the exact name).Step 3: The small photo on the left is titled "menu". There will be a small speaker icon, it's very similar to the one that pops up when you change your volume on your Mac. It should have "waves" coming out of it. If you do not see it, or are unsure, click the icon and you'll see what I'm talking about. It basically toggles the mute function.That should fix it!I honestly have no idea how I muted it, but the DVD's have burned successfully after I made that small change. I spent around an hour and a half trying to get
in 23.97 FPS in 50MB I captured the interviews into FCP edited them, and selected IDVD to burn the edited segment to DVD. Although I used a 16 http://www.kenstone.net/discussions/read.php?3,29263 X 9 aspect ratio template, it appears to have created the DVD in 4 http://www.justanswer.com/mac-computers/4cl93-trying-burn-dvd-imovie-idvd-error.html X 3 aspect ratio. Is it not possible to create a 16 X 9 aspect ratio in IDVD? Please advise, thank you, Stevan Stevan@azfreelance.com Reply Quote Re: IDVD (November 06, 2010 06:40AM) Ken Stone Admin Stevan, When you first launch iDVD and click on 'new project', you are given the option to select Widescreen error during (16:9) --ken Reply Quote Re: IDVD (November 06, 2010 12:44PM) Stevan Ken, As I attempt to burn the 14 minute video to IDVD - I get: "Error during rendering/encoding" message something about slide/menu? I checked all the photo's placed in the 16 X 9 theme template are jpeg files. I don't understand what I've done incorrecty? Any ideas? Thank you, Stevan@azfreelance.com Reply Quote Re: IDVD (November 06, 2010 error during encoding 12:50PM) Mike Davey Does the movie preview in iDVD as 16:9 or are you seing 4:3, if 4:3 then this will help. iDVD FCP Workflow Another point with iDVD is that the drive your rendering the DVD image on needs to have a considerable amount of free disc space, around 12-15GB from memory. I've been caught out with this before because it throws up all sorts of errors without letting you know exactly what the problem is. Reply Quote Re: IDVD (November 07, 2010 05:59AM) Stevan Ken, During the process of attempting to burn a DVD via IDVD, I decided to empty the trash to potentially see if that might be a space issue and discovered that there are secured items in the trash (417 items) which will not erase. I tried to erase them. What must I do to erase secured files in the trash? Stevan@azfreelance.com Reply Quote Re: IDVD (November 07, 2010 06:30AM) Ken Stone Admin Try holding down th Option key and while holding it down, empty the trash. --ken Reply Quote Re: IDVD (November 06, 2010 05:22PM) Stevan Error during rendering/encoding There was an error during rendering/encoding of the menus/slideshows. The burning process has been canceled.[/b] IDVD rejects the
a Fortune 500 verification firm. Get a Professional Answer Via email, text message, or notification as you wait on our site.Ask follow up questions if you need to. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee Rate the answer you receive. Ask Daniel Your Own Question Daniel, Mac Genius Category: Mac Satisfied Customers: 4770 Experience: Apple certified on desktop and portable, help desk qualified. Have owned and used Macs since 1989. 19098653 Type Your Mac Question Here... Daniel is online now I am trying to burn a DVD of an iMovie in iDVD, and an error Customer Question I am trying to burn a DVD of an iMovie in iDVD, and an error message keeps coming up during the first menu organization. I don't know what's wrong or missing, or what to do about it. The burning process begins with PROCESS MENUS. That proceeds until it is completing, about 8 or 9 minutes. Then, it stops, and a message appears saying: "There was an error during rendering/encoding of the menus/slideshows. The burning process has been cancelled." That's all it says. No indications about what's wrong, or what I can do to fix it. I must burn this DVD for class this morning. Please help me ASAP if you can. Submitted: 5 years ago. Category:Mac Share this conversation Expert: Daniel replied5 years ago. Hello, my name is Dan.I will do my best to help you, the only stupid question is the unasked one.Okay, there's a couple of things going on here.Did you change the volumes in iDVD or in the editing software for the movie? I mean such as iMovie?While in iDVD there is an item in the menu bar called Project, select Project info and see what it tells you. You will have information on how much information is being burned and how much room you have on your disk. If any of those are out of whack it will cancel.One thing that I find works some of the time is to quit iDVD, after saving the project, and re-opening it.If that fails then I will usually trash the plist. This resets iDVD but it does not do any damage to your projects.Open a finder window in column view, navigate to the preferences and locate the iDVD plist, drag it to the trash and open iDVD.You will need to expand the column to make it easier to find.Double-click those bars and it will expand to show you the entire name.Let me know how you make out.I also recommend making a disk image as opposed to burning discs, it will save you a lot of discs and the process is the same, you can then burn the d