Hope this helps! Very frustrating error with very little documentation. I'm fairly sure it is to do with the background encoding. I'll try change these above settings in the future and see if it still works. * Had no other applications (not even iMovie) running while burning * Disabled automatic chapter menus in iDVD * Changed video format in iDVD to PAL (as I'm in Aus) I'd also changed the following settings based on other tips I found on the Internet: I then clicked burn and no more errors! Takes a little longer to process as it is no longer encoding in the background but at least it actually works (for me anyway)! Becomes quite frustrating when I'd never had problems burning DVDs on Windows!Īfter searching on the Internet and not finding solutions but many helpful hints, I did the following in iDVD:Īdvanced -> Encode in Background (so that it becomes UNCHECKED).Īdvanced -> Delete Encoded Assets (forget the warnings that come with it - just delete them!). This only took a week to figure out.I'd been seeing this error a number of times. I burned the remaining 4 movies on a second iDVD project. The 9 consumed just under 4 GB on the DVD. So.I deleted one more movie and was successful burning the disc image This is new news to me and I haven't seen this error cause on any of the forums. Guessing that it isn't including the soundtracks in it's space calculation. IDVD is initially underestimating the required project storage needed.I am On me because the encoded movies were beyond the capacity of the DVD. To digital with soundtracks added as background music.iDVD is blowing up All but one of my movies are old 8mm MOVIE film converted Soft error rate (SER) testing and measurements of semiconductor circuits with different operating voltages and. Hmmmm.Īpparently the iDVD space required calculation isn't accurate for the It had previously projected for all 13 movies. IDVD was now showing that the project required 4.14 GB. I increased the movie count on this new iDVD project to 10 of the 13 moviesĪnd it bombed with the same Multiplexer error. I created a new iDVD project with just 6 of the 13 movies as a test. Movies and iDVD estimated 124 mins duration and 4.04 GB required if Encoded I finally solved the problem by working backwards. I was still getting the multiplexer error. Per the thread you shared, I added this to my preparation to try and Thanks MightGem for the additional suggestions and Happy 2015. I have also toyed with removing a few movies and that didn't change the ultimate result. On each I have created a new project each time. I have tried creating the DVD using two different Macs with the same result. The movies are coming off my Gsafe External HD attached via Firewire. I am trying to save this to a Disc Image to eliminate any possible issues with media. The DVD should take 4.16 GB and be 124 mins long. The iDVD Encoding is set to Porfessional Quality. Deleted all encoded assets after doing all of the above Clicked "Do not Create Chapter Submenus" in iDVD Moved all buttons into the TV Safe area The error occurs in the last five minutes of BURN. The movies were created with iMovie 9.0.4. I am using iDVD 7.1.2 and have 95 GB of free space on the boot drive. I keep getting the dreaded iDVD Multiplexer error towards the end of attempting to create a DVD.
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