Dvds made in imovie/idvd arent recognized...

they worked fine in my iBook before i sold it and got this.... they are phillips single layered DVD+R

+R discs are not as reliably recognized as -R. Does the disc play in a stand along DVD player? A different computer DVD drive? I'm guessing the MBP drive just doesn't like the disc. It happens.

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    there are many ways....
    * DVDxDV (free trial, 25$)
    * Apple mpeg2 plugin (20$) + Streamclip (free)
    * Cinematize >60$
    * Mpeg2Works >25$ + Apple plug-in
    * Toast6/7 allows converting to dv/import dvd, hit apple-k
    * connect your Camera to a DVD-player and copy to tape/use as converter
    http://danslagle.com/mac/iMovie/tips_tricks/6010.shtml
    http://danslagle.com/mac/iMovie/tips_tricks/6018.shtml

  • How do I get a DVD made with imovie by someone else imported into my imovie

    A friend from out of town recorded a 2 hour video of my band performing. He imported the video from his camcorder into imovie on his mac and burned it into a DVD and destroyed the original files. I have the DVD and would like to import into my mac into imovie to create some individual song video files for our website. I don't plan on doing this frequently and I need software with a simple interface that is easy to understand. I have no problem purchasing software (but I'd take freeware if it were available) to easily rip the DVD into the best format to work with in imovie. I have imovie '08 but would use another software if it was easier or better. I don't want expensive or pro editions since this is likely the only time I'll do this. any suggestions?

    You will need third party software such as Handbrake, Ripit; these you have to purchase.
    MPEG streamclip is free: http://www.squared5.com/
    but you probably also need Apple's QuickTime component ($20): http://www.apple.com/quicktime/mpeg2/
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    +Open MPEG Streamclip and drag these VOB files into Streamclip. If it offers to fix timecode breaks, say yes. You can do the VOB files one by one if you want to deal with shorter clips. Or, you can drag all the VOB files at once and create one long clip, or use streamclip to separate them into smaller clips.+
    +In Streamclip, select File/Export using Quicktime and choose Apple Intermediate Codec. You may want to check "Deinterlace" in this step. Try deinterlacing and see if you like it. It depends on your final target media as to whether this will help.+
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    I made an iMovie from very sharp photos, moved it to iDVD via Media Browser, Made "Professional Quality" DVD in iDVD.  When I play the DVD back on eiher my iMac oxs 10.7.5 "DVDPlayer" or my DVD player hooked to my Sony TV set, the resulting movie from the DVD is unsharp, very fuzzy and very disappointing.  I am using Memorex DVD-R discs.  The playback colors of the made DVD are also changed from the original photos I used from i Photo.
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    Hi
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    Best Performances
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    use an external one as scratch disk (if it is not start-up disc). For SD-Video - if HD-material is used I guess that 4 to 5 times more would do.
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    8. Don’t burn more than three DVDs at a time - but let the laser cool off for a while before next batch.
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    HD-DVD was a short-lived standard and it was only a few Toshiba DVD-players that could playback.
    These DVDs could be made in DVD-Studio Pro. But they don’t playback on any other standard DVD-Player.
    Blu-Ray / BD can be coded onto DVDs but limited in time to - about 20-30 minutes and then need
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    _ BD-Player or PlayStation3 - to be able to playback
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    Full BD-disks needs a BD-player (in Mac) as they need blue-laser to be read. No red-laser can do this.
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    (EU) PAL DVDs most often needs to be converted to play in US
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    Best / High Quality (not always - most often not)
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    unclemano wrote
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    Set down burn speed to x4 - less burn errors = plays on more devices
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  • I made an imovie project that's over 2 hours so iDVD won't let me burn it onto a DVD.  What do I do?

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  • I made an iMovie from iPhoto pictures that both look GREAT.  Watching the DVD i burned on a Playstation2 makes the pics look fuzzy. Why? how can i fix this?

    I made an iMovie from iPhoto pictures that both look GREAT.  Watching the DVD i burned on a Playstation2 makes the pics look fuzzy. Why? how can i fix this?
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  • Imovie iDVD finished but DVD does not Play in ALL DVD players?

    I have made several DVD movies over the years and sometimes when i go from imovie> idvd> finished DVD
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    3. sometimes plays in computer( apple) dvd but not always?
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    Also audio formats matters. I use only .aiff or from miniDV tape Camera 16-bit
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    (If You need to change to do a NTSC DVD from PAL material let JESDeinterlacer3.2.2 do the conversion)
    (Dropping a PAL movie into a NTSC iDVD project
    (US) NTSC DVDs most often are playable in EU
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    Pro Quality (only in iDVD08)
    Best / High Quality (not always - most often not)
    Best / High Performances (most often my choise)
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    After phone support from apple I ended up creating a new project and adding all 117 clips back in individually till I found out what clips flagged and would not allow me to export. I had 3 I deleted and replaced and everything works now 1hr after tedious work....
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