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If iMovie 10.1.14 no longer supports iDVD, why does iMovie help still say

If iMovie 10.1.14 no longer supports iDVD, why does iMovie help still say


To send your movie to iDVD:


Choose Share > iDVD.

Your movie is rendered efficiently and sent to iDVD. 



iMac 27″, macOS 10.14

Posted on Jun 28, 2020 11:22 AM

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Posted on Jun 28, 2020 12:07 PM

Yes, I just now looked and found that item. It refers to sharing to iDVD from iMovie HD, that is iMovie 6. The share to iDVD feature is not available in iMovie 10, since iDVD has been discontinued. If you have a little older operating system where iDVD still works, the procedure would be to share the movie to your desktop and then drag it into the edge of an open iDVD project window.


-- Rich

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Jun 28, 2020 12:07 PM in response to NPOESS Bill

Yes, I just now looked and found that item. It refers to sharing to iDVD from iMovie HD, that is iMovie 6. The share to iDVD feature is not available in iMovie 10, since iDVD has been discontinued. If you have a little older operating system where iDVD still works, the procedure would be to share the movie to your desktop and then drag it into the edge of an open iDVD project window.


-- Rich

If iMovie 10.1.14 no longer supports iDVD, why does iMovie help still say

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