Lack of support for mpeg2 is moraly wrong !

I feel it is morally wrong for this application to not support the native format of the end product.
Dvd is mpeg2 -- mpeg2 is dvd. How can you possibly sell a product that does not support the native format of the product.
I have seen comment that apple are leaving space for the pro apps. Crap !!!! there is nothing pro about mpeg2. It is a domestic standard.
bluray - dvdhd are new formats does that make them pro. NO.
I do not expect the next 'update' top include suport for mpeg2, perhaps apple cant afford the licencing ??
I am just really aggrivated that I cannot use the mpeg2 video from my camera directly in a DVD application.
Apple should be ashamed to deliver this product with this missing feature.
Cheers,
Gerrit.

"Morally" wrong?
Just because you chose a video camera that saves footage in an inferior format that is really meant to be the final, viewable version and not to be edited or further processed in other application, no need to get all up in a tiff that Apple is somehow to blame for your poor purchasing decision.
Part of the issue with supporting MPEG2 in iDVD is that you are missing one key point. Not all MPEG2 files are created equal. MPEG2 files can be compressed/encoded in a wide range of settings, bit rates, etc. In order to fit all your content you want onto a Video DVD, iDVD has to determine the bit rate and compression settings in order to make it all fit. It is very unlikely that some random MPEG2 file you drop into iDVD is going to have the correct compression method needed for that particular iDVD project and therefore iDVD would first have to expand the MPEG2 file back out to a standard DV video format then re-encode it back into MPEG2 at the correct settings to make it work with the rest of the DVD content. This would make for a very LONG process in an already long process and take up a TON more drive space to work.
Patrick

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