Saturday, May 11, 2013

Can I please get some idvd burning help?

Q. Hi I have a mac and using idvd to burn a project onto my blank dvd. The thing is the footage is too long for the dvd. I would like to know if there is a way where I can burn that footage onto two separate dvds without going through all the stages again ie: importing, compressing etc. Thanks in advance.

A. Have you already tried to change the Project info/Best Performance to High Quality setting? I had the same problem and I ended up buying a DUAL LAYER DVD+or-R, because after changing those settings i still couldn't fit it on to a regular DVD.

How can I preserve the quality of my iPhoto slide show on a DVD?
Q. I made a slide show in iPhoto including Ken Burns effects. I am very pleased with the results. However, when I send it to iDVD and burn a DVD (which takes almost an hour, and half the time the DVD gets corrupted and I have to start all over), the quality of the photos is significantly degraded. The resolution is not nearly as sharp as in iPhoto, and the Ken Burns effect is jerky and causes a wavy rippling effect that is extremely objectionable.

A. The new iPhoto '08 is designed to work alongside some new .Mac services also unveiled Tuesday. The .Mac Web Gallery can take photos directly from iPhoto and publish them to a Web page. It also syncs up with the iPhone so iPhone users can share their galleries or individual photos. The Web gallery also incorporates the skimming feature from iPhoto '08, letting users preview photos in a given event or album without having to open the entire gallery.

How can I preserve the quality of my iPhoto slide show on a DVD?
Q. I made a slide show in iPhoto including Ken Burns effects. I am very pleased with the results. However, when I send it to iDVD and burn a DVD (which takes almost an hour, and half the time the DVD gets corrupted and I have to start all over), the quality of the photos is significantly degraded. The resolution is not nearly as sharp as in iPhoto, and the Ken Burns effect is jerky and causes a wavy rippling effect that is extremely objectionable.

A. The new iPhoto '08 is designed to work alongside some new .Mac services also unveiled Tuesday. The .Mac Web Gallery can take photos directly from iPhoto and publish them to a Web page. It also syncs up with the iPhone so iPhone users can share their galleries or individual photos. The Web gallery also incorporates the skimming feature from iPhoto '08, letting users preview photos in a given event or album without having to open the entire gallery.




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