Burning a movie created with imovie

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  1. macgeek

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    SO idvd SUCKS, what else can I use to create a DVD from a quicktime movie?

    Thanks

    Jonathan
     
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    hmm
     
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    Try to convert the Quicktime file into a .VOB file just by changing the format. Like: if your quicktime file is named blablabla.mov, change the format to blablabla.vob. OSX will prompt you if you really want to change the format and you do want that. But backup the original file just to be on the safe side. Since the movie probably isnĀ“t coded you should be able just to burn the file using Toast or whatever. Good luck!
     
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    Well, Renaming it (good idea) did'nt do the trick, BUT I am encoding it using toast into a mpeg (For Video CD) and then Im going to rename the Mpeg .VOB and see How THAT works..

    Stay Tuned Viewers

    Jonathan
     

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