Specifying "Send to iDVD" folder ??

When I choose "Send to iDVD" under the "Share" menu, it begins to send my slideshow to the Movies folder on my main HD. I do not have enough room open on that drive and would like to change the folder that "Send to iDVD" uses so it will use a folder on my 2nd internal HD. Is there a way to specify which folder this operation will use?
Thanks.....Ron
G4 - 500MHz   Mac OS X (10.4.3)  

I've sent to iDVD a slideshow that I created a couple years ago and when it opened up in a new iDVD project and I played it, there was no blockiness at all from the hi-res photos that I used. When I sent to iDVD my newest slideshow, the new iDVD project, when played, showed blockiness. The only difference between the old slideshow and the new is that the old contains no images higher than resolution 3072x2048, whereas most of the photos in the new slideshow have a resolution of 4288x2848. Does this imply that there is a photo dimensions limit that when sent to iDVD results in a slideshow that isn't blocky?
I'd create the slideshow in iDVD but the encoded result has still the same blockiness and the audio cuts out momentarily after 99 photos, which, although a limitation in iDVD's slideshows, is definitely not acceptable in my final version!

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