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    Burning on iDVD

    I am new in Mac and I want to create a video disc in iDVD. I had never used the same before. I have a camcorder in which I had taken number of images. Now I want to create a movie out of that. What is the best and easy way of doing this out. I know iDVD provides a wide range of application support which comes in the pack of iLife. I does not know to use the full features of this application.

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    Re: Burning on iDVD

    iDVD has many new features very interesting, which make this application a tool for creating DVDs very fun, easy to use and does not fail. You just here need to follow the screen wizards and there is nothing much tough here. You can create your movie and then burn the same directly in a DVD-R or DVD-RW. You can simply click on create movie, import your photos and vidoes and then done.

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    Re: Burning on iDVD

    Better try to use the newest versio of this tool. The new application is faster and responsive than previous versions. The transition from one theme to another is much better and new effects are provided. There are more options to customize their project. And the interface is more user friendly and allows for easier navigation. You have to follow the screen wizard to create your timely movies. Read the help part once.

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    Re: Burning on iDVD

    Just run iDVD 7 and in the first window you can see Create project. This is the one where you work begins and you start customizing your DVD. Name it and then import all your data there. The new version has a support for HDV, 16:9, RAW photos and small video clips taken by digital cameras. It has a ability to save your project as a picture disc. If you do not want to burn away or if you use iDVD 7 on a Mac without Superdrive.

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    Re: Burning on iDVD

    I am using this tool frequently and you does not need to worry about the usage. Just connect your camcorder to your Mac and then run iDVD 7 and create a DVD with this new OneStep DVD option. IDVD 7 take all the pictures directly from your camcorder and make a movie on DVD. So that makes it very much simple reducing your time and easy to work also.

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    Re: Burning on iDVD

    You must also try Magic iDVD optoin in the application. This feature allows you to produce a DVD in a few clicks without even knowing use iDVD 7. Just run the same and then click on Magic iDVD. Then after that choose a theme and then choose your video and your photos, your songs and then go. The themes gives you a much newer look to the movie and make it more realistic.

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    Re: Burning on iDVD

    In the tool you can check on always add original photos to the contents of the DVD-ROM and all your original photos you are using will be used to create your slideshow. So here you get bunch of all options that make the tool eas to use and you does need a burner also here. Your original photos are left back in the and they are also not replace also. Basically used OneStep DVD.

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