Ok here we go:
I want break the 90 minute barrier imposed by iDVD...
Can I get/convert video in iMovie and save it to open/burn
in Toast or any other program(FCP, Premiere) to a DVD-R
This would make me and my daughter(mary poppins)
VERY HAPPY!!!
Oh by the way...I have a Apex600A player..If you know this model you know what I am talking about![]()
Thanks for any input
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well im assuming you dont have DVD studio pro so converting the mov to mpeg-2 with the mpeg-2 export component of quicktime is probably not an option for you, what you always could do is just save the .mov file and convert to mpeg-2 in something like mediapipe or ffmpegx to make it DVD ready and then use sizzle to master it as a DVD image. from there you can burn the Dvd image in toast
As below, so above and beyond, I imagine
drawn outside the lines of reason.
Push the envelope. Watch it bend.
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