Burning DVD's from iDVD Created Discs

2005-11-19 Thread John Carlson
At our school most of the students are burning their iMovie projects to DVD
using iDVD. Once this is complete they are required to remove their project
from the computer to free up space. Mostly we get the required number of
copies at the time of the original burning and this works fine.Recently we
have had the need to get more copies of some of the students' work but have
been unable to copy from the iDVD created discs other than using Image Copy
from Disk Utility, which allows playback only on computers.
Using G5 desktops 1.8gHz
JC




Re: Burning DVD's from iDVD Created Discs

2005-11-19 Thread Dark1
You shouldn't have trouble using the disc utility.  I used it myself  
to make additional iDVD discs and they worked fine on my DVD player.


Ruben A. Franke

At our school most of the students are burning their iMovie  
projects to DVD
using iDVD. Once this is complete they are required to remove their  
project
from the computer to free up space. Mostly we get the required  
number of
copies at the time of the original burning and this works  
fine.Recently we
have had the need to get more copies of some of the students' work  
but have
been unable to copy from the iDVD created discs other than using  
Image Copy

from Disk Utility, which allows playback only on computers.
Using G5 desktops 1.8gHz
JC



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Re: Burning DVD's from iDVD Created Discs

2005-11-19 Thread Stephen Chape

I am not with you here John ?
You can make as many DVD copies as you wish from the DMG file created  
by dusk utility.

Each DVC created works fine on a DVDF player (not just on a computer).

On 19/11/2005, at 9:56 AM, John Carlson wrote:

At our school most of the students are burning their iMovie  
projects to DVD
using iDVD. Once this is complete they are required to remove their  
project
from the computer to free up space. Mostly we get the required  
number of
copies at the time of the original burning and this works  
fine.Recently we
have had the need to get more copies of some of the students' work  
but have
been unable to copy from the iDVD created discs other than using  
Image Copy

from Disk Utility, which allows playback only on computers.
Using G5 desktops 1.8gHz
JC



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Re: Burning DVD's from iDVD Created Discs

2005-11-19 Thread Stephen Chape

Wow !
I obviously have a U key where the I key should be.
And it seems I have a rogue F key that does it's own thing.
Must look unto that U think !!

On 19/11/2005, at 1:08 PM, Stephen Chape wrote:


I am not with you here John ?
You can make as many DVD copies as you wish from the DMG file  
created by dusk utility.

Each DVC created works fine on a DVDF player (not just on a computer).

On 19/11/2005, at 9:56 AM, John Carlson wrote:

At our school most of the students are burning their iMovie  
projects to DVD
using iDVD. Once this is complete they are required to remove  
their project
from the computer to free up space. Mostly we get the required  
number of
copies at the time of the original burning and this works  
fine.Recently we
have had the need to get more copies of some of the students' work  
but have
been unable to copy from the iDVD created discs other than using  
Image Copy

from Disk Utility, which allows playback only on computers.
Using G5 desktops 1.8gHz
JC



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