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What is the BEST WAY to STORE/SAVE a iMovie DVD?

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DragonLife - 20 Jan 2007 12:50 GMT
What is the BEST WAY to STORE/SAVE a iMovie DVD?

Ok... I finished making my iMovie/iDVD...  I don't need to archive all
25GBs... I just need to save it in an easy format so I can make future
DVD copies easily and quickly.

What's the best way?

Disk Image, DVD/CD Master, etc?

With disk image, to make future DVDs... I have to copy the contents onto
a blank DVD each time, which takes 20 minutes per DVD plus the 60
minutes to burn...

Is there a way where I don't have to copy the DVD each time and just go
straight to burning... especially if I want to make 5 copies back to
back?
Gregory Weston - 20 Jan 2007 15:37 GMT
> What is the BEST WAY to STORE/SAVE a iMovie DVD?
>
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> straight to burning... especially if I want to make 5 copies back to
> back?

iDVD can be told to generate a disc image instead of writing directly to
a disc. Starting with version 5, Save As ... will let you choose this
option. In older versions it took a little undocumented magic.

<http://homepage.mac.com/geerlingguy/mac_support/mac_help/pages/0015-burn
_idvd_other.html>

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