![]() I tried the QT exported for IDVD (slightly larger files size and dimensions) in DVD Studio Pro and I get the same quality loss (it actually looked worse). The exported (640X480 QT) movie looks great in QT but as soon as it goes into DVD Studio Pro the quality drops. Unfortunately there is a very noticeable amount or quality lost when making the transfer from IPhoto to DVD Studio Pro. ![]() So I’m forced to move to DVD Studio Pro because making a menuless DVD in this program is simple, easy, and works great. Yes there is a way to make an autoplay DVD in IDVD but it didn’t work right on anything but my mac once I burned it.Īnyway, the quality of the video/slide show is perfect when you go straight from IPhoto to IDVD.īut the slide show I’m making is in loving memory of someones mother who died and a menu is not appropriate. So I got all the IPhoto sideshow stuff down and the transfer to IDVD is just a click of a button but I hate that IDVD can’t do a menuless dvd. But even if no one can answer my question about why this is happening or how to fix it the information I am giving you is probably usefully. What is the difference between this an choosing Share> Send to IDVD?įirst of all I’m not sure if this post even belongs on this forum. My understanding is that you have to choose File> Export in order for your iPhoto slideshow to be saved as a Quicktime Movie. You can then add titles and chapter markers and other iMovie things to fancy it up. Then open your iMovie project and drag the icon for the movie into it. You can use it there if you like or do what I did: delete it from the project, close the project without saving it, and quit iDVD. When iPhoto is finished, it launches iDVD and places the movie in whatever Project was last used. This may take some time — enough for a coffee or bathroom break. IPhoto will create a slide show movie in QuickTime format and save it to your hard disk in the Movie folder. This is the painfully simple part of the job. Saving the Slide Show as an iDVD-Ready Movie O’Reilly members experience books, live events, courses curated by job role, and more from O’Reilly and nearly 200 top publishers.I am confused about your description of saving a iPhoto slideshow, you said: ![]() Get iMovie 6 & iDVD: The Missing Manual now with the O’Reilly learning platform. You also couldn’t back up your project file, content. And that meant that you couldn’t design a DVD on one Mac (one that lacked a DVD burner), and then burn it on another. IDVD, you couldn’t transfer a project from one Mac to another for this very reason. It walks you through the process of adding a Mute button to the main iDVD screen, so you can shut up the music momentarily without stopping the animation. You can find step-by-step instructions for a sample Franken iDVD project on this book’s “Missing CD” page at. As long as you’ve got your original iLife DVD on hand, so that you can install a fresh, unmodified copy of iDVD if necessary, you can do whatever you want to a copy and still sleep peacefully at night. This is a rush, an illicit-feeling power trip, but it doesn’t actually hurt anything. The program itself-to change its look, reassign its keystrokes, and so on. Because Mac OS X programs are often built as packages in this way, they give you a great opportunity to hack As you’ve probably discovered, the iDVD program icon isn’t really an application icon at all-it’s a Mac OS X
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