Dvd Project... HELP...

How do I save a Dvd Project from my iBook G4 and burn it later on another computer? I'd heard something about it, is this possible?
Please, i need help...
Maybe i'm wrong, but is there some way and save the project and transfer it to a PC (Windows)
iBook G4   Mac OS X (10.4)  

ONce you are finished working with your iDVD project, you save it as a disk image. This disk image you can burn in any other computer with a DVD burner.
If the disk image is large, you will need to be patient to transfer it to another machine, (firewire is easier and faster, but there is also the option of ethernet or airport).
Now, if the machine on wich you want to burn is not a mac, you'll need to convert the dmg file (disk image, mac format) to an iso file (also a disk image, but one supported in windoes) before sending it to burn. You need to open the terminal (applications/utilities) and type:
iutil convert /path/to/filename.dmg -format UDTO -o /path/to/savefile.iso
Replace /path/to/filename.dmg with the path and name of the existing .DMG file, and replace /path/to/savefile.iso with the desired path and name for the converted image.
That's it, your dvd project will burn as originally intended. Enjoy.

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