


Extract the VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders to a location of your choice.create a disc image of your iDVD project, then double-click to mount it.The "hard way": Postproduction with myDVDedit (freeware) In Toast, you just drop the iMovie project on the Window and click Burn.ĥ. Disadvantage: you'll need to spend some extra $$ for the software. (My preferred method) Easy enough but needs 3rd party software: Roxio Toast lets you burn your iMovie to DVD without menu - just drag the iMovie project to the Toast Window and click burn. Still quite easy but takes more time: Export the iMovie to DV tape, and then re-import using One-Step DVD.ĭisadvantage: One-Step DVD creation has been known to be not 100% reliable.Ĥ. You don't see it, but your disc keeps spinning in the player.ģ. Disadvantage: The menu is still there and will play after the movie. Still easy: If you don't want your (autoplay) movie to loop, you can create a black theme by replacing the background of a static theme with a black background and no content in the dropzone (text needs to be black as well). Disadvantage: The DVD plays until you hit stop on the remoteĢ. Easy: Drop your iMovie in the autoplay box in iDVD's Map View, then set your autoplay item (your movie) to loop continously.
CREATE A LOOPING DVD IN IDVD HOW TO
How to create a DVD in iDVD without menu (there are several options):ġ.
