Creating a dvd

Is there a simple way to create a dvd from a sony handycam other than the iMovie? I find it comlicating to transfer the scenes from the camera and then how to make it work as a continious movie?

Hi jeday,
I think the iMovie is the most simpliest yet excellent editing software for mac.
you can try create "easy dvd" directly using iDVD instead of iMovie if you just want to transfer everything continuously and burned it into a dvd media.
Open your iDVD, and select one step dvd.
Good Luck.

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