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Hello, Just wanted to mention that I was able to sucessfully burn a 10.2Gb QT movie to DVD with one motion button and it worked! I have no idea why it worked...
jazzimus
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Sep 12, 2003
12:47 pm
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... It worked because the data stored on the DVD in MPEG2 format is more compressed than the QT movie you started with, probably in DV format. DV is about 13...
Steven Rogers
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Sep 12, 2003
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... That's because 10.2 Gb of DV corresponds to about 45 minutes or so, which is well within the 60-90 minute range for iDVD. iDVD compresses DV down to...
Erica Sadun
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Sep 12, 2003
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Hi all - I need to make half a dozen or so copies of a show I created in iMovie and exported to iDVD. The thing is - do I have to burn all the copies from...
Andrew Stewart
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Sep 14, 2003
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After burning the first DVD using iDVD, it asks if you want to make more copies. That's the time to feed it the rest of the disks. All the long part is done...
ShirleyK
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Sep 14, 2003
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I agree whit the last post. Toast is the answer (copy) but that will take 6+ hours to complete the project and monitoring/changing out the blanks, If your...
jazzimus
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Sep 14, 2003
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Thanks for the reply, yes i found this out after my post, compression is the reason. Nice to know that 19Gb is the limit. Jazzimus...
jazzimus
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Sep 14, 2003
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... That's approximate - I didn't put a calculator to it. You can see how much space you have left in minutes in the status window of iDVD. It can be pretty...
Steven Rogers
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Sep 14, 2003
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The best method is to make a disc image and burn from Toast Titanium. OW, yes, you could make a disc image and then copy the disc image. Supposedly, if you...
Gil Anspacher
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Sep 14, 2003
4:26 pm
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I'd definitely go with the Toast option. I had to copy 40 DVDs(45min long) for a client. I did the master in iDVD. It took approx 4 hours to complete. After...
Herb
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Sep 14, 2003
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I'm sorry that this is slightly off topic - but it is sort-of related! I have a video clip in .wmv (Windows Media Player) format and want to import it into an...
Andrew Stewart
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Sep 16, 2003
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everytime i burn my home movies on idvd, the final result is as follows: the damn audio skips at certain points, making the rest of the movie look as if was ...
mikeyshin
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Sep 19, 2003
5:19 pm
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... Need more info - such as what you did with it in iMovie, how long is the movie, where do the sync problems show up, what's your system, any other weird...
Steven Rogers
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Sep 19, 2003
5:48 pm
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I'm a new member to the group so perhaps this has already been answered although I couldn't find it anywhere. Does anyone know the secret for applying captions...
bmwsancarlos
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Sep 21, 2003
7:47 pm
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"the damn audio skips at certain points, making the rest of the movie look as if was dubbed like a poorly made kung fu movie." Here's one possible cause; if...
Andy Baird
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Sep 22, 2003
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... I don't think that is possible in a slideshow created with iDVD. You could do it in iMovie easily enough, then export the movie to iDVD. Just drag each...
Brian R
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Sep 22, 2003
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... Toast Titanium 6 comes with a program called ŒMotion Pictureč that does much of what others have stated previously, all automatically. I Œthinkč that...
Gil Anspacher
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Sep 23, 2003
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If you are willing to do the captions before you get to iDVD, I believe there is a new iMovie plugin from GeeThree that does something like this. Also, I...
ShirleyK
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Sep 24, 2003
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thanks for the inventive ideas for adding captions to images in a slideshow. i think the bottom line is that the apple folks ought to add the photo caption ...
bmwsancarlos
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Sep 28, 2003
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Hi list, I just ordered a new G5 1.8 and am excited about putting together my first DVD. The project was done on my old G3 in imovie2. It's 19 gigs and running...
Forrest Trenholm
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Oct 8, 2003
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I'm a new member to the group and IŽd like to know if thereŽs a possibility or a secret to record more than 1 hour of video with the iDVD 3.0.1 (the version...
velhojr
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Oct 9, 2003
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... Yes - if you add more than 60 minutes of material, it shifts to 90 minute "mode". That's the upper limit. SR...
Steven Rogers
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Oct 9, 2003
4:24 pm
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Group, I've had success burning class lectures onto DVD with iDVD 3 and my Mac G4. I'm unsuccessful including class materials on the disk for those who can...
tomdolan_98
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Oct 9, 2003
5:39 pm
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... First, be sure they are DVD-R, not DVD+R. Also be sure of the burning speed - your new machine may have the 4X drive, so you could get those dvds and have...
Brian R
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Oct 9, 2003
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... I believe you can put 90 minutes on a dvd with idvd (just add mor than 60 minutes to it), but the quality is greatly degraded (it uses a different...
Brian R
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Oct 9, 2003
6:32 pm
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... It uses the same compression scheme, just a different bit rate. I think the ordinary non-professional user would never be able to tell the difference...
Steven Rogers
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Oct 9, 2003
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... Where did you buy the Apple DVDs? I am also a little concerned about the runtime of my movie being 1:15. Do you think the quality issue will still be a...
Forrest Trenholm
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Oct 10, 2003
1:34 pm
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... The local apple store, the store at www.apple.com, and my local Frys (CompUSA may have them also). ... It is not an idvd "problem" - just to cram 90...
Brian R
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Oct 11, 2003
3:32 pm
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With iDVD 3, it encodes the movies and slide shows in the background. It is important that BEFORE burning, you see in the Customize > Status > Encoding window...
Gil Anspacher
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Oct 11, 2003
5:10 pm
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Thanks for the replys, So how is it that Hollywood can get tons of info on a DVD with excellent quality. A feature length plus tons of extras? Is it that iDVD...
Forrest Trenholm
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