DVD Format

What type of DVD format is recommended for recording a project from Final Cut Express? DVD-R or DVD+R?

Ask this on the iDVD or the DVD Studio Pro forum. It has nothing to do with FCE. You'll find more experience DVD creators on those forums.

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    Message was edited by: Noiseboy2006

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