Idvd Slideshow Error While Rendering Or Encoding
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the burn may suddenly stop and display the message "Error idvd encoding error during burning during rendering/encoding." This issue may occur if you created
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a slideshow in iPhoto and then choseSend to iDVDfrom theSharemenu, but you've never started
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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 idvd unmute menu audio 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. 12% 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)
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DVD VCD Glossary > VideoHelp Forum Index New Posts Today's Posts Rules Register Help Remember Me? Lost password/username? Forum Video Mac iDVD bombs out during the middle of encoding + Reply to Thread Results 1 to 7 of 7 iDVD bombs out during the http://forum.videohelp.com/threads/295259-iDVD-bombs-out-during-the-middle-of-encoding middle of encoding Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page Subscribe to this Thread Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode Thread 27th Sep 200823:23 #1 Nilfennasion View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Member Join Date http://features.en.softonic.com/5-tips-for-burning-large-imovie-and-idvd-projects : Apr 2004 Location : The bottom of the planet Okay, I have been making video files in iMovie, and I have a friend whose computer is too low-spec to see them on YouTube. So I figure, why not try encoding error during them in iDVD and send a physical DVD to her? So I get all the video assets placed on the disc, but when I click the burn option or try to make a disc image, I always get to about halfway through the preparation of the disc and it bombs out with an error message saying "There was an error during rendering/encoding of the menus/slideshows. The burning process has been canceled." Now I feel like an idiot, but there are no slideshows idvd encoding error on this disc. And the only thing I can think of that I am doing wrong in the menus is that I am putting one of my iMovie-made videos in the drop zone. That aside, I have no idea what I could be doing wrong. I do not even know what information to provide at this juncture. *sigh* It's still a thousand times more flexible than my old IBuM, I must say... "It's getting to the point now when I'm with you, I no longer want to have something stuck in my eye..." Quote 28th Sep 200806:28 #2 terryj View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message Visit Homepage Member Join Date : Sep 2002 Location : N35°25.24068, W097°34.204 ok, let's take it by the numbers: 1. All of your video content is coming over from iMovie correct? 2. You have video assets on the main menu, and you have your assets for the actual movie, but they contain no pictures? 3. You verified that you have enough Disc space left on the main HD? 20% is the bare minimum that must be free for OS X to use as virtual memory in encoding, so say on an 80GB HD, you need to have 16GB free. 4. You have enough HD space on the drive where the assets are stored to enable the temp file to be built while encoding? If you have say 100GB of assets, you need at least 100GB free space for th
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 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 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 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 fit a large movie onto a Single Layer disk. The colored bar