I have a 1 hour 53 minute project that I stuck into imovie and I was going to transfer it to idvd 3.
Should I send it back to camera and then use final cut pro and DVD studio pro?
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I have a link I found that Im goign to try sometime soon
http://lonestar.utsa.edu/llee/idvd.html
you should take a look at it. Its called "iDVD Video Authoring (when its more than 90min of Video)"
I got a PM from llee asking me if i got good results with it, but I have had no time to try it.
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Well fellas thanks for the input
This is what I ended up doing
1. I made 2 iDVD projects one 53min and the other 64min approximately
then I burned them to a disk
2. I used DTOX on each DVD
The 53 min project was 3.3GB and I compressed it to 2.1GB
The 64 min project was 3.5GB and I also compressed it to 2.1GB
3. I switched to OS 9 and used DVD extractor and saved the files
The resulting files were a .mv2 file and a .pcm file
4. I used a program called pcmtoaiff to convert the .pcm file to an aiff since the orginal .pcm file wouldnt work in DVD Studio Pro 1.5
5. Switched back to OSX 10.2.5 and combined the .mv2 and aiff files and viola it worked!!!!!
The resulting DVD is about 4.25 GB
Now I just need to make a cool menu
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