![]() Hope these solutions will save someone the frustrations I went through. So the 34506 error may be disguising other problems. iDVD's Minimize menu item under 'Window' is accessible, but clicking on it doesn't seem to honor the request. If I click on 'Hide Others' from finder (or another app) everything is hidden, except iDVD - which doesn't seem to honor 'Hide Other' while encoding. The weird thing was, it didn't give me a DVD "size" error until I took care of #'s 1 and 2. The iDVD menu has 'Hide iDVD' greyed out while encoding. So I made sure to use background encoding and scaled the size of the DVD-ROM portion of the disk. I kept looking at the project size menu, and it looked okay, but apparently those numbers change once it starts encoding (?). In my latest iDVD project, I was adding DVD-ROM material (hi-res original copies of the photos I used in the movie). Check the file size of your DVD: I'm not sure why, but apparently iDVD will only let you burn a 4Gb DVD, even though a DVD is supposed to hold 4.7Gb (is part of it used up by formatting?). aiff, burn it to a CD, and then reimport it into iTunes (thus eliminating the proprietary encoding) before using it in iMovie/iDVD.ģ. Whenever I need to use a song I purchased via the iTunes store, I have to convert it to. I was able to rip Breakdown to my computer (with Any DVD) and then I dropped the file into Vidcoder it failed. I then tried to encode Breakin All the Rules it failed. I first tried to encode Breakdown it failed. Convert purchased music files: Using music purchased through the iTunes music store seems to cause problems as well. The next day (yesterday) I tried to continue with my encoding and it failed. I have not tried to add the movies back into iMovie via the "Clips" pane.Ģ. ![]() Removing these movies allowed the burn to proceed. Make sure to use newline per the csv documentation when opening the file as well. As a result, when I imported an album from iPhoto into iMovie, those movie files are placed in the movie via the "Photos" pane, not the "Clips" pane. Use the csv module to manage CSV files, and use utf-8-sig for Excel to recognize UTF-8 properly. AVI) from my digital camera were also imported into iPhoto. Eliminate any movie files imported via iPhoto: When importing pictures into iPhoto, any movie files (.MOV and. Here is the cause of the error in the last three iDVDs I made:ġ. In all cases, I was making a movie using still photographs imported into iMovie via iPhoto. However, I did find several problems that might be affecting others. I've had this same error several times and none of the suggested remedies worked. This is just a follow-up with some alternate suggestions.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |