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iDVD burning guide - reading required

As there seem to be many burn issues - it just never seems to stop - I have allowed myself to put together a little burning guide. As we have no "stickies" in discussions, maybe we can bump it a few times 🙂

Disclaimer: the advice given in the following is not (or only in part) my own wisdom, they are merely a collection of very good advice given by many experienced members of this board. Thanks to Sue, Beverly, Karl, Karsten, Fred, Len, Bengt, Matti, and many others who have been helping to keep things working - keep it up.

How to correctly burn a DVD
Before you start (from iMovie)


• Do not use the "Share to iDVD" option in iMovie, but save and quit iMovie then open iDVD and drag in your movie from the media pane or choose File > Import > Video. This has two advantages:
a. Only one app is open
b. It avoids a bug present in iMovie concerning photos/slides described by Karl Petersen in this thread:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=2105598&#2105598

• iDVD likes to have the project(s) on your startup disc with min. 20 GB of available disc space

• iDVD doesn't get along well with 12-bit audio from camcorders (16-bit is required)
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=494268&tstart=0&start=45

• iDVD 6 only: There have been several issues concerning hangs/crashes when using mp3 files. Convert all mp3 audio files into AIFF before importing/burning.
Related thread: http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=507979&tstart=0


Step-by-step

1. iDVD is NOT a disc burning app, so leave that work to software designed for it. Instead use iDVD's "Save as Disc Image" option (File > Save as Disk image). This creates an .img file on your HDD, that can be stored for future use and gives you the option to preview your DVD on your Mac before burning to disc.

2. Use Disc Utility or Toast to burn your DVD at slow speed. 4x is acceptable, 2x (... or even 1x) is better.

3. Use high quality DVD-R (not DVD+R) media (e.g. Verbatim) to minimize burn errors and compatibility issues. Make sure the DVD is compatible with slow burn speed (e.g. 1x-4x)

Note:
• iDVD 4 disc image burning can be enabled through the patch HPfurz
http://homepage.mac.com/geerlingguy/macsupport/mac_help/pages/0015-burn_idvdother.html


Additional Reading:

• John Beatty: Troubleshooting iDVD
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=508221&tstart=0
• iDVD appears to be unresponsive when encoding Audio
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=302988
• Burning a disk image file on a CD or DVD in Mac OS X
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=93006
• How to copy previously-burned DVD-R video discs
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=42724
• About optical disc drive burning and write speeds
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=301551
• Factors that affect writing to or reading from optical media
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=25402
• Jim Taylor's DVD FAQ
http://www.dvddemystified.com/dvdfaq.html#0.1
• Which DVD media to buy and why
http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=2815102#2815102

hope this helps

mish

iBook14', Mac OS X (10.3.9), 2 minutes to the beach

Posted on Apr 25, 2007 6:52 PM

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Apr 28, 2007 4:46 PM in response to mishmumken

Hi mish!

This is fun!

*Make sure no chapter markers are within two seconds of the start or end of the timeline.
*Make sure no chapter markers are within a transition.
*Make sure no chapter markers are within two seconds of the end of a transition.
*Make sure you do not have the "Share selected Clips" option checked when preparing to share to iDVD


Sue

Apr 28, 2007 4:56 PM in response to SDIllini

Sue,

glad you're having fun here for once 🙂

"Make sure you do not have the "Share selected Clips" option checked when preparing to share to iDVD"

Aaarghh .... do NOT share to iDVD ....

you're right, this IS fun 🙂 (that is apart from the fact that the bold button doesn't work anymore)


@Karsten: now it is Beach-Bar-Time for me .... just in time for the sunset 🙂

mish

Apr 28, 2007 9:12 PM in response to Klaus1

If you don't put a chapter marker at the very beginning, iMovie does it for you, called 'Beginning', which I find annoying.
So I always put one there and call it whatever it should be called, and have had no problems.


You DO know that you can change chapter titles in iDVD and give them whatever name you want? (I am sure you know that....just checking!!)

You are taking a huge risk by making a beginning chapter marker yourself. iDVD doesn't like that and you may find yourself getting burn errors. So far, you have been lucky. Maybe you are making short movies???

Apr 28, 2007 9:16 PM in response to mishmumken

now it is Beach-Bar-Time for me .... just in time for the sunset :-)

Nice! It is very nice weather here, south of SF.

We are in the midst of NBA playoffs with my favorite team, the Golden State Warriors....which is doing far better than anyone expected. I have had season tickets for about five or six years, waiting and waiting for playoff time....and now it is here....hence my change of avatar!!

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