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Jan 23, 2009What is the best way to burn a movie I've made?
I've edited my movie in iMovie and have now transfered the two files that make up the film into Quicktime.
What is the best way to burn a movie I've made?
I've edited my movie in iMovie and have now transfered the two files that make up the film into Quicktime.
I've been using mac for several years but have never had to burn movies to a disc before. I know that on a PC it is quite simple to burn multiple downloaded movies onto the one disk but I cannot work out how to do it on a mac, as the disk space fills up. I've downloaded "Burn" and "Visualhub" but neither seem to be able to do it.
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Mac mini, model 2010
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# What should be present :
� Decent CD/DVD burning application that works with MacBook Pro. Blue Ray is unnecessary for me
� Can seamlessly burn multi-session discs.
� Should run smoothly on Snow Leopard.
# What I DON'T NEED :
� Application bunded with Photo, Video, Pdf viewer etc. And any other bloat crap. I JUST NEED A DISC BURNING UTILITY.
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Is there any way I can convert the iDVD project to another file extension so I can email it to this person? Or, if I go back into the project is there a way to just save it under a more common file extension?