How to make DVD from iMovie

I'd like to make a DVD from iMovie. in the previous version you only had to go to SHARE & selct DVD, the genius's at Apple took that away in the new version

The previous version of iMovie with the ability to "share" to iDVD natively can be found within a folder in Applications:
Use it.

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  • How can I make dvd from imovie..

    Hi I recently wrote this question in another topic but
    it seems that it is better to re-question in a new thread..
    I am using imovie for some years but to make dvd, I use Toast 6 not i dvd, because mine doesn't burn dvd.
    So far I needed to make a DVD of only a short movie (15 minutes) so what I did was:
    import the finished movie to quicktime (as high quality DV movie format) and then
    burn DVD in Toast.
    And with that format, 15-minute-short movie ended up 4 GB.
    Now I need to make a dvd of a longer film (50 minutes) and if I want to
    make DVD with this way, in order to make a quicktime mpeg4 format it takes 270 minutes..
    I have always had difficulties to understand the right format for DVD; I know that I have to make mpeg2 (right?) for DVD, but in i movie, if I cann't use idvd, what should I do??
    I hope that anyone can help me with this, maybe silly, question..
    wishing all a good day,
    minobu

    ciao minobu,
    Canada still asleep… , Germany on duty…
    In Toast (as in iDVD) you have two options: burning a dvd or produce an image of a dvd...
    a) ... is simple: finally you get your disk (physical)
    b) ... the whole computing process of making a movie into the file system of a video-dvd happens, BUT it end not in using the burner, but storing the "image" (=files and data structure) of the dvd.
    your Mac is able to "mount" such an image; after that you see a disc symbol on your desktop! (as you would have inset a real dvd....). you can "open" that virtaul sic with Apple's dvdplayer to check, wether it looks like you wished. and you can have look about its size… finally, you can force Toast to "transfer" that image onto a real dvd-r…
    as said, that could be done with iDVD5/part of iLife05 too........
    probably it is not on your iBook, because the installers checks, wether a burner is installed/your iBookG3 doesn't fullfill the minimum specs... even with Toast producing a DVDs on a iBook G3 is a very long time consuming process...

  • How to Generate DVD from iMovie 10.0.2

    I have just downloaded the latest IMovie 10.0.2, now I noticed iDVD is no longer an option to share from iMovie.  So what are my options to get a movie onto a DVD to be shown on my TV like I had before the latest iMovie upgrade?  Are there new programs I'm not aware that can help me create a DVD from movies I have download from by video camera to iMovie?

    You will need to export as a file from the new iMovie. If you are not able to import that file format into iDVD (it didn't work for me), drag it into your old iMovie version (which should still be in your Applications folder) and export it from there to iDVD. As an alternative, keep using the old iMovie version (which is what I am going to do since the new one does not offer me the many quality settings options).

  • How to make dvd in imovie 10

    How can i make a dvd with/ in imovie 10 (maverick)?
    Jacco

    In iMovie 10 go to File>Share>File, choose the size (probably should choose either SD or Large) then click Next, give it a name, then click Save (remember where you saved it to).
    Wait until the Activity Indicator shows that the sharing process is complete.
    Go to iDVD. Go to File>Import>Video and select the file you created earlier. It will bring the video into your iDVD project. Prepare your DVD project and when you're ready, click the "Burn" button.
    iDVD is no longer officially supported by Apple, but it still works great.

  • How do I export from IMovie when "not enough room in Heap Zone" error code appears?   How can I correct,  what to Do.."export movie" insteand of Media browser or IDVD?  Finalize movie?  I want to burn it to DVD!

    How do I export from IMovie to Wondershare Creator to Make DVD and share hour long movie when I am unable to "publish" movie on Media Browser of IDVD because the error code "not enough room in heap Zone/ " appears and function is aborted. 
    I shortened the movie, that is no cure...Correcting date info on clips does not pertain.  Why would Apple throw roadblocks in your way without solving problems they create?
    A techie made an appointment on the phone and was totally incapable of addressing the problem.
    What is a heap zone????

    Instead of Share to Media Browser, what happens if you try Share Menu > Export Movie... (choose Large size) and save it to the Desktop?
    If that fails try Share Menu > Export using QuickTime...
    Then pick Movie to QuickTime Movie, then click on Options... which is just to the right of Export
    Under the Video section click on Settings...
    Then in the pulldown menu at the top, titled Compression Type: Choose Apple Intermediate Codec. Then click OK. And click OK again, and save it to the desktop. Once the .mov file is created, you can import that into iDVD and most likely it will work in Wondershare Creator if you prefer to use that instead.

  • What is the best way to make a DVD from iMovie

    What is the best way to make a DVD from iMovie?
    I am using iMovie 06 (Naturally) with iDVD 08. I have always used;
    iMovie 06, File > Share to iDVD 08. And got pretty good results.
    Some say the best way is to quit iMovie 06, open iDVD and import the movie from the Media button.
    I have tried both methods in the results look the same. I'm interested in getting the very best quality possible.

    You likely have one of the most expensive media converter boxes on the market today.
    But does it work well with most macs? (my guess is that it does). But more specifically can it "handshake" with an intel based mac? I personally haven't tried it.
    But you may want to read this for yourself if you haven't already:
    http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1179361&tstart=2362
    Assuming it works then the best format is .dv which this unit will support apparently.

  • How do i burn dvd from iMovie

    How do I burn dvd from iMovie.  iMac has yesomite installed.

    Why is there no iDVD on my new Mac? How do I get it and how do I install it?
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3673
    To burn a DVD with iDVD from the latest version of iMovie, you have to export the movie using the Export button and select 480p as the size. Open iDVD and start a new project, then drag that exported movie file into the iDVD menu window, avoiding any drop zones you see.

  • How do you burn a dvd from imovie if computer does not have idvd anymore?

    How can I burn a dvd from imovie if this computer does not have idvd? is there anything in mountain lion that will allow this simple task to be completed.'
    When i try to finish a project in iphoto it wont even do that...can anyone help?

    Buy iDVD.
    Yes, there are other programs that will put a movie on a DVD.   I have tried most of the other substitutes including Toast, Burn, DVD Creator, Wondershare, and others.  None of them come anywhere near the ease-of-use and power of iDVD. IDVD is specifically designed to work with iMovie.
    http://www.apple.com/findouthow/movies/idvd.html
    With iDVD you can easily and quickly create DVDs with menus and graphics almost on the level of what Hollywood can do.
    IDVD is easy to get. It is available on disk as part of iLife 11.
    IDVD is a wonderful piece of software and well worth the low cost of $40.  (works with all Mac OS 10.5 and newer.)
    http://www.amazon.com/Apple-MC623Z-A-iLife-VERSION/dp/B003XKRZES/ref=sr_1_1?ie=U
    http://dealmac.com/lw/artclick.html?1,527850,1872219

  • How do I burn a DVD from IMovie?

    I have created a project in IMovie 08 and would like to save it to a DVD that can, in turn, be played on a computer or TV.  However, there is no obvious way to burn a DVD from IMovie.  How do I do this? 

    Hi
    You start by saying - I have created a project in IMovie 08 -
    But then say that You don't have iDVD ?
    If You got iMovie 08 then this was delivered with iDVD - so by finding this on hard disk or DVDs and then install it on the New Mac - DIRECTLY THEN - Update (do not try it first - will mess things up) by using Program-Up-date under Apple menu. to iDVD v. 7.1.2 - and all will be well.
    Only brand new Macs delivered with iMovie'11 v. 9.0.4/6 - will be delivered without iDVD.
    Yours Bengt W

  • How do I burn a dvd from iMovie 10.0.4 to i DVD 7.1.2 in Mavericks?

    How do I burn a dvd from iMovie 10.0.4 to i DVD 7.1.2 in Mavericks?  When I hit File>Share>File and select a location, I can't see the file anywhere.  I looked for other instructions on support forums and they don't seem to work.  Everything was working fine until I upgraded.

    Buy iDVD.
    Yes, there are other programs that will put a movie on a DVD.   I have tried most of the other substitutes.  None of them come anywhere near the ease-of-use and power of iDVD.  IDVD is specifically designed to work with iMovie.
    With iDVD you can easily and quickly create DVDs with menus and graphics almost on the level of what Hollywood can do.
    IDVD is easy to get. It is available on disk as part of iLife 11.
    IDVD is a wonderful piece of software and well worth the low cost of $40.  (works with all Mac OS 10.5 and newer.)
    http://www.amazon.com/Apple-MC623Z-A-iLife-VERSION/dp/B003XKRZES/ref=sr_1_1?ie=U

  • Import DVD from Imovie how to do

    I am finding it hard to import a dvd from imovie to iweb can someone please help step by dtep instructions thank you so much

    Are you saying that the Media Browser option of the Share menu is grayed out?
    If so make sure you've selected the video and then try the menu.  Otherwise you'll need to inquire in the iMovie community as I don't do much with iMovie.

  • How to burn DVD in iMovie 10

    I've just upgraded to iMovie 10 and cannot figure out how to burn my movie to a DVD. I don't want to share on Vimeo, CNN, etc. I just want a movie for me?
    What may I missing? Help, please!

    RuffiansRide,
    The manual is not going to help you figure out how to burn a DVD. Apple discontinued iDVD several years ago and no longer supports it and in version 10 of iMovie has removed all references to iDVD or burning DVDs.
    That said, iDVD stil works beautifully and remains the best option for creating nice-looking DVDs on a Mac.
    You said that everything appears to be uploading to iCloud. Have you tried unchecking "Automatically upload content to iCloud" in iMovie's Preferences?
    Here is a step by step on how to create a DVD from iMovie 10 using iDVD 7.1.2. If you do not have iDVD, you can probably substitute Toast everywhere I used iDVD (I don't have Toast so can't verify this).
    1. Create a project in iMovie 10.0.1
    2. Go to File>Share>File... and for Size choose Large 540P (960 x 540) and click Next
    3. Choose a location on the hard drive to save the file to.
    4. Wait for the blue circle activity indicator to finish.
    5. In Finder, verify that iMovie created an MP4 file in the location specified in step 3.
    6. Open iDVD and click "Create New Project."
    7. Give the project a name and save it to your hard drive.
    8. Drag the file you created earlier from the Finder into your iDVD project window.
         (or go to File>Import>Video... and choose your video there)
    9. Make any adjustments to drop zones, etc.
    10. Click the burn button.
    11. Insert a DVD and let it do its thing.
    This produces a working DVD for me.
    Here are my software specs:
    OS X 10.9 Mavericks
    iMovie 10.0.1
    iDVD 7.1.2

  • Burn a dvd from iMovie on brand new 2014 imac

    I just became an imac user after 29 years of owning pc's. I record video for school functions and have always used ADOBE Premiere to produce and author dvd's. I made the jump to an imac after windows xp was no longer supported, adobe is going to cloud subscriptions and after hearing how much easier working with video was with an imac. Well.....you know what's coming....and why I took the time to jump into a forum: I figured out iMovie very quickly and transcoding to an mp4. I have a Superdrive because I was told it can read and burn dvd's and mayb even blue ray. But holy cow....is there truly no way to make a dvd from iMovie?! Really?! Or from that matter to burn a dvd from this imac? I have gone nearly blind reading through the communities and forums. I have made 3 dvd's that won't play in a Sony dvd player that plays everything I can throw at it except the dvd's from this imac. Good thing I still have my PC, maybe I should just get Windows 8 and bite the Adobe bullet. Any other suggestions? I am more saavy than the average user, which always heightens the frustration level when a simple task takes all day to reach no appropriate resolution. I don't need a lot of detail, just tell me where I made the wrong turn.
    P.S. I just went to the "tags" to post this....and funny thing....there must be 50 dvd tags, but none even resembling dvd burning or dvd authoring. Is there somthing going on that I need to know about....with dvd burning on imacs or Apple in general?

    Hi Carolyn!
    That iMovie user guide you linked to is the old one for iMovie HD (5 or 6)!
    There isn't one for iMovie 10/11 but:
    iMovie 10 Guide:
    http://help.apple.com/imovie/mac/10.0/?lang=en
    Also useful:
    http://www.macworld.co.uk/macsoftware/news/?newsid=3491810&olo=email
    http://www.macworld.co.uk/digitallifestyle/news/?newsid=3491708&olo=email
    http://www.macworld.com/article/2079349/exploring-imovies-editing-options.html#t k.nl_mwhelp

  • Burn dvd from imovie

    How do I burn a dvd from imovie?  Using imovie as updated when Mavericks was installed.

    Do you actually have iDVD?
    Why is there no iDVD on my new Mac? How do I get it and how do I install it?
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-3673
    To burn a DVD with iDVD from the latest version of iMovie, you have to export the movie using the Export button and select 480p as the size. Open iDVD and start a new project, then drag that exported movie file into the iDVD menu window, avoiding any drop zones you see.

  • Why when we burn a DVD from iMovie, does it pause in different places?

    Why when we burn a DVD from iMovie, does it pause in different places?

    Hi
    does it pause in different places?
    During Burn ?
    During Playback of DVD ?
    On Mac ?
    On Stand alone DVD-Player ?
    During Burn.
    What brand of DVD ?
    What type of DVD ? DVD-R or DVD+R or +/-RW - SL or DL
    Did You set down burn speed in iDVD ?
    Free space on Start-Up (Mac OS) hard disk. HOW MUCH ?
    Video codec used (feed into) iDVD ?
    Yours Bengt W

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