IPhoto Slideshow exported to iDVD

I just created a slideshow in iPhoto, then sent it to iDVD. It indicated that it was sending all images to iDVD (took a long time sending it and I could see the progess). iDVD launched, and I can't find the imported slideshow.

When you "Send to iDVD" , iPhoto usually builds a quicktime movie (mov) that it places in your Home folder in the "Movies" folder. Look there.
And one "unix" glitch has caught me a few times here...... if you have a slideshow with a "." at the beginning of the slideshow name, the mov file it makes will also start with a "." This makes it invisible (unix thinks all files that start with a "." are for the system only) , and then iDVD can't find it.
Rename your slideshow to something else, and try again. It may also help to open iDVD 1st, and close the current project that opens, before using the "Send to iDVD" command.
John B.
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