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Is iDVD compatibility with Yosemite?

Hi, everybody!


When I installed Yosemite in my iMac, I chose to perform a clean installation, so I lost all of my applications. So, I tried to reinstall iDVD but I could't find it in AppStore. As I've read, iDVD really doesn't appears for direct installation, so, I installed it from my iLife CD and updated it to version 7.1.2. But, when I try to run it, the app freezes and I'm obligated to quit it (most of time, force quit) and relaunch it. But, in a few seconds (or minutes), the app starts freezing again and this makes impossible for me to use it.


I thinks it's not a problem caused by lack of memory, since I have 16 GB installed here...


Is the app compatible with Yosemite? If it is, what do you suggest for me to solve this issue? If it's not, could you suggest another good DVD creator?


Thank you!

iMac, Mac OS X (10.6.8)

Posted on Nov 4, 2014 6:52 AM

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Posted on Nov 4, 2014 7:32 AM

Yes it is. See Old Toad's post at the end of this thread:


Can't Find a update or latest Version of iDVD to Download or a Compatibility to Yosemite

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Nov 29, 2014 12:40 PM in response to Old Toad

On my version of imovie (8.0.6) to export I click Share; the drop-down menu consists of:

  • itunes
  • idvd
  • media Browser (this is what I used in the past)
  • You tube
  • Mobileme
  • Export Movie (this is what I used recently)
  • Export using Quick Time
  • Export using Final Cut

Export Movie has the following sizes to choose from: 178x144, 480x272, 640x360, 960x540 (what I have been using), and 1280x720.

Am I on the right path, or did I take a wrong detour?

Aug 18, 2015 2:29 PM in response to staymac

There is no video DVD disk and non video DVD disk. The difference is in the application that is used to create the disk. This has nothing to do with Yosemite either.


You should start your own topic because you have a different problem than the OP. In the new topic state what you're trying to create, what system you're running, what video DVD authoring application you have and what you've tried so far.

Aug 18, 2015 2:54 PM in response to Old Toad

Thank you, Old Toad,

I take your point and will start another topic. However, I had run iDVD with Maverick and crated both movies and slide shows. In this instance after upgrading (or degrading) to Yosemite. I created a slide show in iDVD. In preview mode the pictures would not render in quality color. Also after I burned to DVD the out put was a DVD in which the color flickered in and out to black and white and was of poor quality.


It was then that I happened onto this topic and tried to use your process of saving it as an image file.

Aug 19, 2015 1:52 PM in response to Old Toad

Sorry I keep giving in adequate descriptions. Originally all pictures are in color. They appear in color when dropped into where slides go to be arranged in media. When running the preview function the first slide appears normal in color every subsequent picture appears in black and white. Those black and white do have a tint. This was the case with .jpg files as well as .png files.


The pictures in themes of the menu are all normal in excellent color.


When I burned the first DVD (using .jpg files) the menu was clear and functioned normally. When the DVD was played all slide were of poor quality flashing in and out color to black and white.


I did not burn the test .png (because the preview seemed to indicate no change or improvement)

Aug 20, 2015 2:14 PM in response to Old Toad

OT,


Thank you for your patience and many suggestions.


I created a slide show in PHOTOS. Exported it as a .m4v file. Then imported it to iDVD. The pictures may not be quite as sharp as slide show, but it worked well enough for me.


I consider my issue resolved and am appreciative of your assistance without which I might surely have given up and gone to other software.

Is iDVD compatibility with Yosemite?

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