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Old March 20th, 2008, 07:30 PM
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iDVD burn error# -34506

I've burned countless DVDs from iDVD and never had this problem. I import .mov ref movies I edited in Final Cut Pro 3, and create menus in iDVD to burn my final product. After encoding assets, and right at the start of burning I get ERROR #34506 which stops me from completing my DVD.

I have over 30 gigs available on hard drive, using iDVD 5.0.1, and a Mac G4 dual 1.25 ghtz processors.

I have done nothing different from the past, and all the sudden have this error. I have recreated the iDVD project 3 times, exported from Final Cut Pro twice, and still the same error.

The burner still works with other software such as Toast, so the hardware is OK...

Please Helop.... THis is my Job, and my production is haulted because of this error.

I did read some threads, and how do you clear caches, of delete the iDVD pref? Will this work?

Please advise ASAP. Thank You!
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Old March 20th, 2008, 09:41 PM
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Here's something from Apple's discussions:

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Follow the chapter rules:

*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
iDVD prefs will be in /users/(you)/library/preferences/com.apple.idvd.plist
delete the pref file when iDVD is closed - it will respawn on its own.



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