Users who have video content in standard 4:3 ratios may find that upon importing the movie into iDVD the file becomes stretched into a widescreen format. This seems to primarily affect Final Cut ...
Some iDVD users are finding that when they open the program it will not function at all. The program seems to open fine and the Apple menubar indicates the program is running, but none of the menus ...
The DVD-writing SuperDrive, introduced in January as part of Apple’s high-end Power Mac G4, is a remarkable accomplishment. But truly bringing DVD to the masses requires something more–software that ...
This week on Ask TUAW we've got a bunch of questions about iTunes, some prospective switcher questions about virtualization and personal finance packages, and an iDVD query. As always reader ...
I’ve been interested in video for a long time. In high school, my friends and I used two VCRs to edit rudimentary movies we had shot on a video camera so old that it predates the term camcorder. My ...
Having essentially liveblogged the iLife ’11 presentation yesterday, one thing that struck me: where’s the love for iDVD? Apple‘s DVD authoring suite hasn’t seen any new features since iLife ’08, and ...
Hey all, kind of a basic newbie question here but hopefully the answer is easy and can save me some time consuming trial and error.<BR><BR>Last time I made a dvd in ...
Ok. Maybe I just haven't had enough of that fantastic Brazilian coffee I get here as an expat, but...<BR>I am working on a project in iDVD. By default the preferences were setup as 'Best Performance'.
For me, iDVD has always been the redheaded stepchild of the iLife suite. While I've used Garageband to make songs, iPhoto to manage photos (until I got Aperture), iWeb to make websites, and iMovie to ...
One of the original pillars of Apple's iLife suite, iDVD, has increasingly been given the cold shoulder to the point where it is not even depicted on the retail package anymore. How much longer will ...
The growing market for interactive DVD games can help videogame publishers and developers reach new, casual gaming audiences, says industry veteran Dominic Wheatley. Wheatley, who co-founded Domark ...
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