![]() It worked once - when I included a single 10-minute movie in the root menu, one slide show, and nothing else. If you are saying that a missing asset may cause such an error, wouldn't you want to check for the presence of all the necessary items before you launch and run the process for 4 hours?! I had tried wiping out the project, creating brand new ones from scratch in various configurations, re-arranging menus, etc. The explanation itself is somewhat ridiculous. As soon as the "Burn" stage starts, iDVD produces a "Multiplexing error." The help documentation says that the most common reason is missing or bad assets, but all the assets are there, and they all play and encode just fine. It takes iDVD about 4 hours to encode all the assets. No errors or warnings when launching "Save as Disc Image" or "Burn". Both project and global iDVD settings specify "Professional Quality", NTSC, 16:9. I need to fit just over 100 min on a single DVD (about 4.1GB total) so the "Best Performance" option is not really an option for me. The movies play fine in Final Cut Express 4 where I edited them, in QuickTime, as well as in the iDVD preview. I have spent several weeks trying to burn (actually, create a disc image for) a single DVD - just under 2 hours of video and slides - with the "Professional Quality" setting in iDVD 7. ![]() I am using a new MacBook Pro 2.53GHz, 4 GB RAM, Mac OS X 10.5.6 (w/latest update) with over 200GB of free disk space. I have found postings in various Mac forums dated as back as 2003 (!) referring to the cryptic "multiplexing error" that pops up at the very end of a very lengthy process. 239000004020 conductor Substances 0.This must have been a consistent problem with iDVD for many years.230000015654 memory Effects 0.000 claims abstract description 166.Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the date listed.) Filing date Publication date Priority to US06/150,630 priority Critical patent/US4383296A/en Application filed by Apple Computer Inc filed Critical Apple Computer Inc Publication of FR2487095A1 publication Critical patent/FR2487095A1/en Application granted granted Critical Publication of FR2487095B1 publication Critical patent/FR2487095B1/en Status Expired legal-status Critical Current Links Original Assignee Apple Computer Inc Priority date (The priority date is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation or warranty as to the accuracy of the list.) ( en Inventor Wendell B Sander Current Assignee (The listed assignees may be inaccurate. Google has not performed a legal analysis and makes no representation as to the accuracy of the status listed.) Granted Application number FR8109848A Other languages French ( fr) MICROCALCULATOR HAVING POSSIBLE VIDEO DISPLAYÄownload PDF Info Publication number FR2487095A1 FR2487095A1 FR8109848A FR8109848A FR2487095A1 FR 2487095 A1 FR2487095 A1 FR 2487095A1 FR 8109848 A FR8109848 A FR 8109848A FR 8109848 A FR8109848 A FR 8109848A FR 2487095 A1 FR2487095 A1 FR 2487095A1 Authority FR France Prior art keywords memory register data address bus Prior art date Legal status (The legal status is an assumption and is not a legal conclusion.
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