Dvd studio pro options for a macbook?

Hi,
I have a black macbook (not macbook pro). According to Apple support, my only options for editing are Imovie (ugh) and final cut express 4. Problem is that leaves me with Idvd which I don't like because of its restrictions.
Apple support said FCS2 will not work on the macbook because of its graphics card. So, what are my options for authoring a dvd if I don't want to use idvd?
Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!

That's Apple's official stand since the studio package contains apps (Motion and Color) that are not compatible with the shared graphics card.
However, if you look through the FCP forum, you'll see several people that are happily running FCS 2 on their MacBook ... sans Color and Motion.
-DH

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