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Burn iDVD Video projects onto DVD+R/RW
Authored by: hzink on Apr 08, '04 12:05:34PM

Sorry, nt to put a tip down, but what's the point? There's nothing special in imaging an existing disk, and reburning it to DVD+R.

Instead, here's a tip on how to make iDVD burn to an external drive, including on how to have iDVD save directly as a disk image from within iDVD.

http://forum.rpc1.org/viewtopic.php?t=23370

Here's the file needed.

http://forum.rpc1.org/download.php?id=352&sid=9dca94e32a7cd8392d73f36b272a024e

and if you read French, here's the original article.

Harry



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Burn iDVD Video projects onto DVD+R/RW
Authored by: JasonUK on May 10, '04 04:10:44PM

The whole point of this 'tip' was to show how iDVD can record to a disc in the +R/+RW format.
You obviously know nothing about DVD Compatibility if you don't know the problems of DVD-R/RW and DVD+R/RW when playing discs in standalone DVD players.
The benefit of iDVD recording to +R/RW is so that projects with menus, scene selection, etc can be put onto a + format disc. + recording is supported in Panther anyway - but only for data discs. Toast also supports it and you can drag iDVD projects on but you lose the menus, etc.
By getting an iDVD disc image onto a DVD+R/RW disc, you retain all your hard work in making a really good DVD disc, but open yourself upto more drives in the world that can support the disc you've created.



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