Burn, baby, burn, DVD inferno
Mar. 11th, 2003 11:46 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
One of the good things that happened over the weekend was that I finished editing the footage of the week before in iMove. This allowed me to play with iDVD to create my first video DVDs. What fun!
In less that half an hour, I had a fully working DVD with scene selection, video menus and a photo slideshow (brought in from iPhoto with music from iTunes). 40 minutes later, it was rendered and burnt to DVD. I rushed into the living room and popped it into the DVD player. Then I rushed back into the study, changed to the preferences in iDVD to PAL rather than NTSC and rebuilt the project.
Another hour later, I had a fully working, home created DVD of my own movie footage.
Happy. The new iMac was a good buy.
In less that half an hour, I had a fully working DVD with scene selection, video menus and a photo slideshow (brought in from iPhoto with music from iTunes). 40 minutes later, it was rendered and burnt to DVD. I rushed into the living room and popped it into the DVD player. Then I rushed back into the study, changed to the preferences in iDVD to PAL rather than NTSC and rebuilt the project.
Another hour later, I had a fully working, home created DVD of my own movie footage.
Happy. The new iMac was a good buy.