![]() ![]() Movie clips used as previews on your disc menu. The length of the audio clip used as background music and the length of any The first slider you will notice under the Menu heading, Duration, adjusts Is best if you keep all of your movies are in your Movies folder. So, as seems to be the norm for iDVD, this option YouĬan't choose another folder and iDVD won't find iMovie files, wherever Is drawn from is the Movies folder under the current user account. Don't be fooledīy the upper pane of this customize view-the only folder that your palette Selectable chapter, or in a drop zone as a preview image. The movies go exactly where I want them to, whether in the background as a Now that Iĭon't have competing windows impeding my view of my nascent DVD project, Their user account), I vastly prefer the new library palette method. Handy for people who keep movies in places other than the Movies folder under ![]() While this option is still open (and probably Likeĭragging and dropping photos, I have found that dragging and dropping moviesįrom Finder windows is hard to control and I often need several tries before my New to iDVD 5 is the Movies option, located in the media drop-down menu. It's a lot easier to get a photo to go where I want it to when taking it (unless, of course, that's what you want). This is a bit more difficult thanĭragging and dropping audio files, since you have to make sure that the pictureįinds one of the smaller drop zones and doesn't become the background Will have to be dragged from a Finder window. Have access to your iPhoto library here, so images not in your iPhoto library Menu, such as the background or slideshow panes. You drag photos from your library into the various drop zones in your DVD disc As in previous versions of iDVD, this pane lets The second option in the drop-down menu of the Media pane, Photos, gives youĪccess to your iPhoto library. That's all, so remember to click Apply to set your background music. You the chance to preview music before making your final decision, but The Play button to the left of the search box gives When you find the song you're lookingįor, all you have to do is click Apply and that song will become the background ![]() You can search your iTunes library in the Audio pane either by This pane, but you can always drag audio files from a Finder window into the iTunes is the only audio that you have access to from When the drop-down menu reads Audio, you'll have full access to yourĮntire iTunes library. Reception or your corporation's theme song, click on the Media tab at the To choose your own music, such as a song from your son's wedding That much of the pre-set music is, well, a bit grating on the ear. Love in iDVD 4 is no longer quite so silent. Music for old themes, so don't be surprised if the silent theme you used to Theater, are somewhat limited to use for home movies. Professional looking, but some of the older themes, like Postcard or Kids Have been developed for iDVD over the years. Suggest selecting the All option and looking through the plethora of themes that Only give you a list of the newest themes. This drop-down menu on 5.0 Themes is probably the most helpful, since it will Just above the list of themes is a drop-down menu that lets you choose which They'll come back to in order to change chapters or select a different It's the first thingĪ viewer will see when they put your DVD in their player and it's the place Up the look and feel of the disc menu on your new DVD. Including a background, music, fonts, button placements, and so on, which make The first tab, at the top of this drawer, called Themes, is where you can , When you click theĬustomize button, a drawer appears on the left side of the window with lots of Probably the most important button in the whole program. Window is a square button labeled Customize. May not be how you want to start your corporate training DVD or yourīut, lucky for you conveniently tucked, in the lower left corner of the iDVD Theme music that you can't easily turn off, the Travel Cards theme With its empty-looking slide show waiting to be filled and the vaguely tribal With is the first disc menu theme in the list of pre-sets: called Travel Cards. When you create a new project in iDVD 5, the first thing you are confronted IMovie, but now what? How do you make a DVD your own in iDVD? The answer is You've got that home movie edited and discovered the secret powers of For more information on video editing or iLife topics, visit our Digital Lifestyles Reference Guide, our Macintosh Reference Guide, or sign up for our Digital Lifestyles Newsletter ![]()
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