How to burn my poject to dvd using imovie 10

i recently up date my imovie 11. And i got imovie 10, i do not  see the option to burn my porojets to dvd.
Please i need help.

You will need some movie burn software such as iDVD, Roxio Toast, or google for other possibilities; then export your project and import it into the burn software.

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    PLEASE HELP!!!!!!!!!!
    I spent the last 2 weeks and 10 hours alone today making a video for my parents.  I have done this in the past and never had a problem figurin g out how to get it onto a DVD.  With this new update I have no clue what Im doing, I cant even find save.  How can I export it from Imovie nd get it on a DVD to play in a DVD player?????  Hope you can help... I will LOVE you FOREVER!!!!!!n LOL

    read this user tipp
    >>> click >>                 How to create a video-DVD? (Macs without iDVD)

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    Assuming the movie is not copy protected, you might have better luck with this free download from apple's web site before adding the file to iDvd:
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    Message was edited by: SDMacuser

  • How to burn an iPhoto CD/DVD using a DIFFERENT picture format ?...

    Hello,
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    I have problems with my films that become slightly jerky after I have imported
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    and vertically.
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  • I have produced DVD using iMovie, now want to download this back to iMovie, will not read DVD, have been told a piece of software available - any chance anybody knows what?

    have produced DVD using iMovie, now want to download this back to iMovie, will not read DVD, have been told a piece of software available - any chance anybody knows what?

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  • How to burn a slide show DVD in Elements 11?  Can only find how to burn a Video CD, which doesn't help.

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  • I just finished creating a movie in IMovie and now want to burn it to a DVD and make it loop.  Since I just purchased this IMac it no longer comes with IDVD.  My question is how to burn and loop a dvd without IDVD.  Thanks for any help.

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