That's the way I'd do it too but be aware iDVD unlike DVD Studio Pro doesn't work with external DVD burners. However there is a hack available to allow this. The program is called Hpfurz and you can either get it from Version Tracker or if you like on our site at http://australian.macusersgroup.org & I have an article on how to use it (you'll find it in our Most Read section of our homepage plus the program itself in our downloads area under Mods & Hacks). I haven't used this as I have a built in Superdrive so there's no guarantees but at least it's worth knowing about.
Greg Sharp Australian Mac Users Group On 28/10/04 9:35 PM, "James / Hans Kunz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > 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