Quicktime VR files on to iDVD?

I am trying to create a DVD in iDVD that contains Quciktime VR files that have been created with a special photographic optic and software. I have iDVD 6.0.3 and whever I try to drag the QTVR file in to the iDVD project I get the following message - "Unsupported File Type: Unknown Format"
Can I get the QTVR file on to iDVD in any way?
Thanks for any help with this.

QTVR files arn't supported on DVDs (I create a lot of such files myself). You will need to convert them to a self-running movie file.
I don't know of an good an easy way to do this.
One way would be to use SnapzPro X to capture a window on your monitor as you view the QTVR file. A second way would be to use the Ken Burn's effect in iMovie to pan over the flat panorama image.
F Shippey

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