Simpler to take the DV stream file straight into Toast, unless you
want to play around with fancy menus and the like
Severin Crisp
On 01/04/2009, at 5:59 PM, Eugene wrote:
Hi Michael,
if you have QT Pro you can export all of them as DV stream. You can
then easily import into iMovie HD (& probably iMovie) and then burn
it in iDVD.
Regards,
Eugene
On 01/04/2009, at 5:13 PM, Michael Hawkins wrote:
I want to copy material in .mov, .mp4 and m4V formats to a DVD so
that they
will play in my home dvd player.
I managed it once and now can't remember what I did. So frustrating.
I have iTunes, iMovie, Quicktime Pro, Handbrake, VLC and Toast.
I thought that if I could create a disc image I will be able to
burn a dvd
vis Disk Utility. Am I on the right track? (No pun intended).
OS 10.5.6
iLife '09
Thank you,
Michael Hawkins.
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