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Burn to DVD-RWs in iDVD
Authored by: Anonymous on Jul 02, '04 01:08:19PM

This is documentated here:

http://homepage.mac.com/bruce.mckenzie/iblog/C1703310809/E1517370515/index.html

I can confirm it works with iLife 04. Incidentally, iDVD (by default) won't burn widescreen (16:9) movies to DVD-R/RW either, but you can make it:

http://homepage.mac.com/bruce.mckenzie/iblog/C1703310809/E880959544/index.html

However, Apple's DVD player won't recognize them as widescreen (although consumer players I've tried cope fine). You can view your home made DVD in widescreen using this work-around:

http://homepage.mac.com/bruce.mckenzie/iblog/C1703310809/E848464254/index.html



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Burn to DVD-RWs in iDVD
Authored by: wallybear on Jul 05, '04 05:22:40AM

Regarding the hint on page

http://homepage.mac.com/bruce.mckenzie/iblog/C1703310809/E880959544/index.html

I suggest to search for "00 00 01 B3 2D 02 40 23" instead of " 2D 02 40 23" only.
"00 00 01 B3" is the header that indentifies the beginning of a MPEG2 (and MPEG1) block, so adding that string to the search you can be sure you won't replace also parts of the encoded movie that present the same sequence.

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