Differences I DVD 4 - IDVD 5 - I Life

I have a I DVD 4 on a powerbook G4. I used a DVD-R disk to burn footage from my camera. The the recorded disk plays on Apple's as well as pc's with the right codecs installed. So, what is the difference between version 4 and 5 and since I have a superdrive I thought I'd ask this before wasting DVD's, will I be able to burn DVD+r's ( I have alot of blanks )

There are also a number of steps that have been streamlined. To be honest, I can't recall what they are exactly, but the first time I used iDVD5 I clearly remeber saying to myself, "Wow...THAT'S easier!" I must have thought that same thing about 5 or 6 times in the first project alone. (If you have a .Mac account you can see tutorial movies of the process and see many of the new more intuative features). I can't even imagine how I used to make DVD projects as this new one makes just so much sense. (And I thought the last version was d@mn easy...can't wait until the next version...it'll probably do everything telepathically.)
Plus, you can see exactly what is being encoded as it works as opposed to just seeing nothing and wondering if it's frozen or not. (It never did freeze on me, but it was always there at the back of the mind.) Now you can see exactly where in the movie the encoding has reached, and, thus, guestimate the time remaining.
The new themes are really cool.
The ease of creating a Disk Image to test a project before the actual burn is a great way to find mistakes.

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    http://dealmac.com/lw/artclick.html?1,527850,1872219

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    Message was edited by: Paul Bullen
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  • Is it possible to create a DVD in iDVD without using the themes they provide?

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  • Burning .mov file to dvd via IDVD

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  • I'm trying to burn a dvd from idvd but I keep getting error message, broken assets, but when I check my drop zones and their content there's no error messages on any of them?

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    Hi
    And if You change view - in main "window/view field" so that You see the box-plot structure.
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  • How do I identify the maximum length of video in iMovie which can be made into a dvd in iDVD, please?

    How do I identify the maximum length of video in iMovie which can be made into a dvd in iDVD, please?
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    North London

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    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1502?viewlocale=en_US

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