Importing iMovie files

Hi all,
I could have sworn I had done this previously, but maybe I'm going crazy. I have multiple video files (tv show episodes) that I have edited within individual iMovie files (ie, cut out the commericals). Each episode is one iMovie file. I want to put multiple movies into multiple iDVD files (ie a few episodes per disc to fit an entire season). Do I really have to export all of the files from iMovie into a quicktime file first, or is there some way to use the iMovie file directly in iDVD.
I know I've done this before w/ my wedding videos. Does it make a difference that one was off a mini-DV camera and one was off my tv (mp4 format)? Is there a work-around? I'd hate to have to waste time exporting all these files.
Thanks,
Joslin
MacBook   Mac OS X (10.4.10)  

I couldn't agree more!
I was following EVERY bit of advice that I could find ANYWHERE -- and STILL nothing would work for me. I consulted the +iMovie HD 6 & iDVD 6 Visual Quickstart Guide+; the +iMovie 6 & iDVD Missing Manual+; did online searches; and finally consulted this forum -- until I FINALLY found this thread.
This advice is a godsend. For the life of me, no matter what I tried I just couldn't get any method except the "share" command to get my movies into iDVD. But this workaround about sharing and then quitting iDVD without saving first works beautifully. I'm stunned that this "integrated package" of iLife app's requires something like this to work properly. I can't tell you how frustrated I was becoming -- and I'm using a brand new eight-core 3.0GHz Intel Mac Pro, no less! With 16GB of RAM!!!
I'm wondering if this problem is a real rarity for iDVD users, since I had to search so long and hard to find the answer. Maybe a combination of 10.4.10 and specific hardware, but in any event I'm just glad to have it solved.

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