best is use imovie or compressor to export/compress the file into m2v =
mpeg2 format, then idvd will accept it and
reformat the file into piece & also creates special folders: audio_ts &
video_ts
these 2 folders contain quite a number of .bub, .ifo. .vob files which
are in fact content list & your mpeg2 file in bits & pieces
depending on movie produced the audio_ts folder may remain empty
good luck James
idvd
On 28/10/2004, at 14:13, Ken Jackson wrote:
No Shay, it doesn't seem to? How do you convert the edited video to
MPEG or
AVI before burning?
When you burn the discs, does Toast go through a re-encoding step?
iMovie saves its files as DV format video, whereas they need to be
converted
to MPEG (or on some newer models AVI or DIVX) to play on a DVD player.
Have fun,
Shay
Ken Jackson
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