If your project isn't saved, iDVD asks you to save it. ![]() Choose Archive Project from the File menu.If you're planning to burn a disc on your computer but don't need an archive, skip ahead to "Choosing an Encoding Setting." To create a project archive: In these situations, create an archive of your project that can be copied to another machine. Or, perhaps your Mac doesn't include a SuperDrive. Some people choose to build a project using one Mac (such as a laptop), and then burn the DVD on another computer (such as a desktop Mac, which boasts a faster processor). Creating a Project Archiveīurning a DVD takes a lot of hard disk space and processing power. Although that book doesn't go into as much detail about iDVD as this addendum, I wanted the information available for people who just want to burn a DVD after editing a movie in iMovie. This chapter is identical to Chapter 20 in the iMovie '09 & iDVD for Mac OS X: Visual QuickStart Guide print book.
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