I've captured my media (Video) to my hard drive. I've compressed it below 4 gigs. How do I now go about burning it onto a DVD! Obviously, nothing I have done has worked. Appreciate any help that might be forthcoming. TIA
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Do you intend to watch your video on TV? If so, why don't you import your video via iMovie and then burn a DVD using iDVD (if you have an internal DVD drive).
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Yes, I intend to watch the DVD on my TV
I did import the video via iMovie and exported it using both Quicktime and iDVD settings, but iDVD only holds 1 hours worth of time that is why I previously mentioned that I had compressed the file down to 4 gigs.
As a newbie, I have no idea of where I need to go nor how I will get there!
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