Quick Question - iMovie & iDVD

can i erase my i movie once its in my idvd, cause its really taking up a lot of space on my computer
thanks

Hi Scalzmoney - what if the iDVD Project has encoded its asset files? Is the iDVD project then a stand-alone? If so, then is this possible only when using 'Best Performance'?

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    file to be burned on the PC or the Mac. I have never
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  • IMovie / iDVD subtitles

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  • Simple Quick Question

    wrong section, post was moved.
    Message was edited by:
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  • Report Generation Toolkit Error Quick Question

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    What are all those iTunes files? - http://www.macworld.com/article/139974/2009/04/itunes_files.html
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