Help on inporting from external drive

when I drag my imovie files to idvd from the external drive, it does not take,
I see my options as
1. make them into quicktime movies and then drag them
2. install idvd to my external drive.
Any thoughts, thanks

Can you open iDVD and select the imovie from the external (instead of dragging)? Why not convert it to QT (Full Quality DV)?
I would not recommend installing it on your external.
Sue

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