Combining iDVD projects into one.

I have a few videos I burned from iMovieHD to iDVD 5 and now I want to combine them in pairs on one DVD, using a master menu that lets you select which video you want to watch. How can I do this? I dont have the iMovie files anymore and I didn't burn a disc image of iDVD to the hard drive. I mean, it should be able to do it, right? iDVD created the videos, it should be able to read them again to create new ones. Why would it create files that it cant read later? Any help on combinning multiple iDVD videos to one would be great! Thanks!
jt burke

You need the original movies to make a new DVD. iDVD references your movies wherever you have them stored; delete those movies and you now have broken links.
A disk image references an iDVD project. The content of that original project. It is only used to burn new copies of that project; you can't modify a disk image.
iDVD didn't "create" the movies; iMovie did. iDVD just references those movies.
Your only hope here would be to rip your movies from the disc, using something like Streamclip or DVxDVD or by a pass thru solution ... doing that, though, you would likely take a quality hit.
Once you ripped the movies to iMovie you could create a new iDVD project

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