![]() I applied a theme, and this time I also added music to the menus and chapter titles, and then I attempted to burn the image. The bad news: Next, I started another brand new iDVD project, brought the original (2-hour) movie into iDVD through the Media Browser. Everything worked great, and I was able to burn it to the (double layer) dvd with no problems! I started a brand new iDVD project, brought the movie in through the Media Browser, applied a theme, and burned the image. the 2 hour long movie I had originally tried. The good news: I selected a different video from the original one I was trying to copy - this one is 1 hour long vs. Making some progress, but still need help. I also read where some people suggested creating a disk image and using Burn instead of iDVD. Is it necessary to put the movie in the media browser even though I already shared it to iDVD when I was in iMovie? My preview seems to run with no errors, so I'm confused as to what's going on here. And I did notice in iDVD that if I look at the Media page and Movies tab, my movie name is listed, but with a note next to it saying that it hasn't been put in the media browser, and I can't select it. I looked at the help menu and saw that a multiplexing error could be due to movie media that is not present/not accessible. However, the burn process ended with an error stating a "multiplexing error" and no burned DVD. Updated the Project Info for Dual Layer DVD's In iDVD, applied a theme, added audio to the menus.ĥ. Imported mp4 into iMovie and trimmed clips and added chapter markersĤ. Converted the Video_TS files to mp4 using HandbrakeĢ. I have iLife 09 and am converting VHS tapes to double layer DVD's using the following process:ġ.
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