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  1. Member
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    My programs and computer are in my sig.

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    I'm not sure what you mean by 'workflows'. Since you are asking a Mac specific question, it would be better asking this in the Mac forum. Moving you.

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    Yes, you can alos make sure to move the Program info
    out of your sig, and just put it in the "Other:" line
    of your Profile. Many of us DO CHECK the profile
    of the person asking the question to be able to help them better.

    Now, as for your question, I'm guessing you are asking
    about TUTORIALS on how to author DVDs?

    There isn't much out there, most are commerically created,
    so they cost some coin. Lynda.com has the great Martin Sitter's
    tutorials ( he's the Apple DVDSP guy) online at their site,
    David Nagel over at creativemac.com has a few, and
    there are some others that sporadically give bits and pieces;
    google tutorial+dvd studio pro for some.

    The best is to pickup a book and work through the tutorials
    it has; Martin Sitter's DVDSP3 Visual Quickstart is well
    worn on my desk, I reccomend that. Of course there's
    also Apple's DVDSP Manual, which is a little heavy,
    but has great tutorials also. (hint, hint)
    "Everyone has to learn, so that they can one day teach."
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