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When i export my final video in quicktime Uncompressed 8-bit, and burn it in iDVD, and i playback to check it, the video begin and run great, but in random parts of variuos copies, the video stretch and begin to show the fields at end of the playback. I think that must be a compression problem, but I always follow this steps and never gave me this problem. I burn other exported video in my dard disk and don't gave me problems. If somebody have an idea, please replay this post.
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Try choosing File>Export>Quicktime Movie. Then make sure "Make movie self-contained" is *not* ticked. Then, once that file is finished exporting to your desktop, drag that into a iDVD project and burn. This should work if the movie isn't so large as to need compressing.

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Try choosing File>Export>Quicktime Movie. Then make sure "Make movie self-contained" is *not* ticked. Then, once that file is finished exporting to your desktop, drag that into a iDVD project and burn. This should work if the movie isn't so large as to need compressing.
I already do that, and with quicktime compression too, and gave me the same problem.
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In Final Cut Pro there is an option to analyze your clips. If that is available in FCE, then use it to check the problem clips.

Also, try exporting to some other format such as Quicktime Sorenson to see if the problem still persists. This may help you narrow down where the problem is.

Have you added any other decoders or encoders that are not standard with a Quicktime install. Try removing/moving them to confirm they are not a issue.

Try an archive save from iDVD (5 an up I think) and play that back. Perhaps during the actual DVD write your having some odd issue that isn't being caught.

I'm out of ideas.

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In Final Cut Pro there is an option to analyze your clips. If that is available in FCE, then use it to check the problem clips.

Also, try exporting to some other format such as Quicktime Sorenson to see if the problem still persists. This may help you narrow down where the problem is.

Have you added any other decoders or encoders that are not standard with a Quicktime install. Try removing/moving them to confirm they are not a issue.

Try an archive save from iDVD (5 an up I think) and play that back. Perhaps during the actual DVD write your having some odd issue that isn't being caught.

I'm out of ideas.

Good luck.
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...a rather obvious question, but the video looks fine in the timeline playback, right?

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...a rather obvious question, but the video looks fine in the timeline playback, right?
Looks great in the timeline and in the quicktime movie exported of any kind.
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