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a blank message. Please type your message and try again. Caracko Level 1 (0 points) Q: Multiplexing Error Hello all,i need help with burning my picture slideshow in iMovie to a DVD to see on a TV. I have downloaded iDVD and get ready burn the DVD but in the middle of the
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burn I get the following message: Multiplexing Error- There was an error during muxing preparation (project idvd multiplexer error during formatting conversion). I have a feeling it's because I loaded songs from iTunes onto the movie but not sure. How do I fix this error? I am idvd multiplexer error during building new to apple, I have a photography business and thought apple would be easier to use.thank you in advance! Posted on Oct 6, 2012 11:10 AM I have this question too Close Q: Multiplexing Error All replies Helpful answers by Bengt Wärleby,
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Bengt Wärleby Oct 6, 2012 12:05 PM in response to Caracko Level 6 (19,450 points) Oct 6, 2012 12:05 PM in response to Caracko HiEasy - Mostly - But this is one of the more problematic errors. How I whished there was an easy and short answer ! 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
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it).So first - turn on TV-Safe area and move any object well inside of this.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. 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.Now my long long list on Multiplex ErrorLONG LONG LONG LISTMultiplexing ErrorPART One.Use of strange video/audio material e.g. .avi, .wmv, .mp3 etc.I only use.Video - StreamingDV (miniDV tape via FireWire) andAudio - .aiff (as on audio-CDs) (else converted to this .aiff 48KHz)Photo - .jpg (.bmp known problematic)Chapters !A. Using strange letters in video project name e.g. +,/; etc. keep to a-z and 0-9 strange letters in project name e.g. +as described by Donnyboy69. Does the title of your project have any symbols or decimal points in it. If so, that is why you are getting the error. I had a project that had a + sign which caused the same problem. I renamed it without the symbol and low and behold, it worked.B. Location of Chapters• Can't be at start or end of movie (Skip first/start one - iDVD sets this by it self. At the End - no need)• Not in a transition (or within 2-3 seconds from it)Important when from iMovie HD6 or previous - Now also observed when using FCE 4PART
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movies onto one DVD using iMovie and iDVD. The problem was this involved years of film which added up to 60GB of DV footage in iMovie. Even when edited, the final edited footage came to almost 8GB - way http://features.en.softonic.com/5-tips-for-burning-large-imovie-and-idvd-projects too much to fit on a normal DVD. Blank Single Layer (SL) DVDs can only hold 4.7GB of data so I had a big problem. To split the film in iMovie and re-export it to iDVD would have taken absolutely ages. My only option was to buy a blank Double Layer (DL) DVD which annoyingly, are only sold in packs around where I live. So I ended up paying almost $20 just to use one disc. The error during problems didn't stop there either. In fact, they only just began so here's a few tips that I hope might be able to help you if you've found yourself in the same situation. Check DVD Player compatibility - For some strange reason, many DVD players can't even play DVD Double Layer disks and this includes new players too. If you're burning your project as a gift like I was, make sure you find out whether the idvd multiplexer error recipients DVD player can play DL discs. Clear some hard drive space - To export a project such as mine to iDVD required around 15GB of free hard drive space to work. In addition, iDVD required another 15GB to burn the movie. When you do finally come to the point where you burn your movie, iDVD will warn you how much disk space it needs to burn. Burn at a slow speed - After about 7 hours of rendering the project for burning, iDVD informed me that there had been a "Multiplexer Error" during formatting and the project was unable to burn. A Google search revealed that many other users had experienced the same problem but explanations varied from lack of hard disk space to dodgy DVDs. I finally discovered that the problem is solved simply by burning at a slower speed. in iDVDs advanced preferences, de-select the option "Burn at maximum speed" and select one of the lower ones (4x speed worked for me). Lower the encoding quality in iDVD - There are three rather confusing encoding settings in iDVD's "Project Info" settings - Best Performance, High Quality and Professional Quality. It seems that Best Performance takes up the most disk space, while High Quality and Professional Quality take up a few gigabytes less. By changing to High Quality or Professional, you may be able to