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Whatis a good alternative to iDVD since apple discontinued on iLife'11 . Very disappointed it is not available

MacBook Pro, Mac OS X (10.7.4)

Posted on Jun 2, 2012 8:34 AM

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Jun 2, 2012 8:41 AM in response to Dr.BobG

There is no really satisfactory substitute for iDVD, but there are alternatives.


Whilst Macs with a Superdrive continue to be able to burn video DVDs, the software for so doing, iDVD, is no longer included in the iLife bundle that comes with OS 10.7 Lion (which also omitted iWeb) or will come with OS 10.8 Mountain Lion. And it is no longer included in the iLife 11 from the online Apple Store: http://www.apple.com/ilife/. Your only solution is to look on Amazon or eBay and try to get an older version that includes iDVD 7, i.e. iLife version 9 onwards. You should also do this if you plan to buy a new Mac anytime soon, as stocks of iLife that include iDVD will not be available for ever.


However, the vastly more expensive FCPX can burn a DVD without iDVD or DVD Studio Pro involvement, but lack the themes etc of iDVD. Also, of course, there is Roxio Toast, which is the best software for burning anything but again does not offer the flexibility of iDVD.

Jun 2, 2012 9:56 AM in response to Dr.BobG

What is a good alternative to iDVD since apple discontinued on iLife'11 . Very disappointed it is not available


iDVD is very easy to get.


IDVD is specifically designed to work with iMovie. I have about a half a dozen other DVD authoring programs, including Toast, Burn and others. IDVD is vastly superior and easier to use.


IDVD is a wonderful piece of software and well worth the low cost of $40.


http://www.amazon.com/Apple-MC623Z-A-iLife-VERSION/dp/B003XKRZES/ref=sr_1_1?ie=U


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Jun 2, 2012 10:25 AM in response to Dr.BobG

Hi


There are two structures of DVDs


• Data-DVD - as burned from DeskTop/Finder


• Video-DVD - to be played on a DVD-Player - Needs a program that can do this

One can in iMovie - Export as QuickTime .mov and save this via DeskTop/Finder onto a DVD - BUT this will only play on a Computer and if it is a Window-PC this needs to download QT-player or VLC-player.

But no DVD-player for TV can play back this.

To get a Video-DVD then You need


• iDVD (not from Apple any more) - or -


• DVD Studio Pro (not from Apple any more) - or -


• FinalCut Pro-X (can do simple Video-DVDs) - or -


• Burn - http://www.digital-digest.com/software/Burn.html - FREE - but very PLAIN - no fancy things at all.


• Roxio Toast™ 11 Pro - Fairly advanced - and costs a bit - still very Good and lot's of great tool's included. (I love it) - Can also back convert home made DVDs to an editable mode in an OK quality. With BD-component also capable to do sort of Blu-Ray DVDs.


AppleMan1958

You can also buy Compressor from Apple for $50 US. It will also create DVD and BluRay but without the nice themes.


Yours Bengt W

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