![]() If the dvds that you're using are DVD-R, try changing to DVD+R or vice versa. ![]() You just need to remember that some PCs/DVD Players will play home made dvds, and some won't. This will then display the ROM Contents for them to play the movie file. Your customers then have the option to play the dvd in a dvd player, or play the movie file on their PC by inserting the dvd, going into My Computer and clicking on the dvd icon. Now drag that exported movie into the ROM Contents window and then burn your dvd. Select Create a New Project (if the splash screen is not visible, select File > New). You can also open iDVD from iMovie or iPhoto: in iMovie, select Share > iDVD in iPhoto, select Share > Send to iDVD 2. Before you burn the dvd from iDVD, go into iDVD's Advanced Menu and click on Edit DVD ROM Contents. Open iDVD by clicking on its icon in the Dock. Export As A Movie from iMovie and then Share from iMovie to iDVD. Then again you could have the best of both worlds. That will give you a movie file that you can just burn to a dvd as a data dvd(rather than a video dvd) and they should then be able to play it on a PC. If a lot of your "customers" want to view the movie on a PC rather than a TV, then you could always just Export as A Movie from iMovie's Share menu. You can then burn dvds as required using Disc Utility, which you'll find in the Utilities Folder in your Appliocations Folder. If you're wanting to burn extra copies at a later date, don't burn the iDVD project to disc, but from the File Menu, choose the Save As Disc Image option. ![]() ![]() IDVD will prompt you to burn another dvd once it's finished burning the first disc. ![]()
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