aerialcameraman 0 #1 March 11, 2005 Imac's have a superdrive. I was woundering how you go about after you edit a movie on imovie do you burn it to a DVD without using a external DVD recorder. Do you after you edit it just transfer it to IDVD or what.. THANKS RYAN Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
quade 4 #2 March 11, 2005 Yes, you can export directly to iDVD including chapter markers you can set in iMovie. iDVD -will- take awhile to format and burn the disc, but you end up with a nice looking menu. If you use a stand alone DVD recorder, you can hook that up several ways and it will be -much- faster, but you lose the ability to make custom and much nicer menus. It all depends on what your project needs are.quade - The World's Most Boring Skydiver Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aerialcameraman 0 #3 March 12, 2005 Will it be fast enough to do tandem video's after a jump or is it to slow..How slow are we talken?? We would like to offer DVD's more this year. So after you are done editing it just transfer the file to IDVD and it then automaticly formats it to have menus and then you can burn it. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ltdiver 3 #4 March 12, 2005 QuoteWill it be fast enough to do tandem video's after a jump or is it to slow..How slow are we talken?? We would like to offer DVD's more this year. So after you are done editing it just transfer the file to IDVD and it then automaticly formats it to have menus and then you can burn it. IMO, iMove to iDVD and burn takes WAY too long for a tandem operation. That is, unless you want to mail the DVD to them later. I've had 20 minute creations take over 4 hours to render and burn the first copy. ltdiver Don't tell me the sky's the limit when there are footprints on the moon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skymedic 0 #5 March 12, 2005 But you can use iDvd 5 and a stand alone dvd burner by using the make a disc image feature and then transfer it to a burning program of your choice. Marc otherwise known as Mr.Fallinwoman.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aerialcameraman 0 #6 March 13, 2005 Are you guys and gals using the new Imac G5 or and older G4. Ansd does this make a difference. Also how much and where did you get a pretty decent recorder. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ltdiver 3 #7 March 13, 2005 I'm using both the G4 865 tower and the G4 1 Gig Power Book. Both have Superdrives. ltdiver Don't tell me the sky's the limit when there are footprints on the moon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aerialcameraman 0 #8 March 14, 2005 I'm getting the new imac g5 and just plan on using imovie to do tandem and aff videos. Not any other wditing programs. The superdrive still going to take that long using idvd or can you use a different dvd program to make it faster... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflydrew 0 #9 March 14, 2005 it's the encoding of the dvd that takes a while, not the burning... once you've burned one dvd, and it asks you if you want to make another, that second disc, and each one after that , burns very quick... Maybe Toast with very basic menu will go faster that idvd, but I'm not sure... -drew Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
IvanPeters 0 #10 March 15, 2005 I've never had a problem with the encoding and burning time because I'm not in a hurry so I just go and watch TV for a bit. But, I find iDVD painfully slow to use. Moving between menu's, adding and removing stuff, responding to mouse clicks, etc., etc. Everything about just using it is really slow. iDVD5 is a big improvement over iDVD4 but it is still very frustrating to use. Does anyone else notice this or is it just me? (iMac G5, 1GB RAM, 120GB HD) Ivan [Edit for spelling] Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
murrays 0 #11 March 15, 2005 You're not alone. iDVD4 on my 800 mhz G4 was brutal. iDVD5 is a vast improvement to work with.-- Murray "No tyranny is so irksome as petty tyranny: the officious demands of policemen, government clerks, and electromechanical gadgets." - Edward Abbey Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ltdiver 3 #12 March 16, 2005 QuoteYou're not alone. iDVD4 on my 800 mhz G4 was brutal. iDVD5 is a vast improvement to work with. Nice to hear. :^) ltdiver Don't tell me the sky's the limit when there are footprints on the moon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DavidKing 0 #13 March 26, 2005 The iDVD burn takes way to long at the Dropzone. Use this connector to export your iMovie edit straight to a stand alone burner, I use a $130.00 walmart special.Once you have finished your edit click the full screen botton in iMovie and record on the Burner. You will need a stereo mini plug to RCA plugged into your Macs headphone jack to get sound to the burner http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/70402/wo/4Wats5iSxwBm3dwY8iSje8sBrtk/5.0.11.1.0.6.25.7.11.3.3 David Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ltdiver 3 #14 March 26, 2005 Quote You will need a stereo mini plug to RCA plugged into your Macs headphone jack to get sound to the burner http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/70402/wo/4Wats5iSxwBm3dwY8iSje8sBrtk/5.0.11.1.0.6.25.7.11.3.3 David The link that you posted is to the -video- connector. It does -not- transmit sound. However, I know what you mean. A regular headphone jack into the headphone port on the computer...along with normal splitter can get stereo sound to any other device that has RCA connections. I use this all the time when I create a short one-jump video (for fun jumpers) and they want it downloaded to a VHS. I hook the video up, with the connector you posted, to the VCR...then add the RCA audio jacks and away we go. ltdiver Don't tell me the sky's the limit when there are footprints on the moon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aerialcameraman 0 #15 March 27, 2005 The post that was left will not let me get it open says that the time was up.. Also can't you just plug in the fire wire from the Imac G5 to the fire wire port of the DVD burner and then hit export. Also not so clear on what you are tring to say maybe a pic of what you are talking about... THANKS Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
skymedic 0 #16 March 27, 2005 Quote The iDVD burn takes way to long at the Dropzone. Use this connector to export your iMovie edit straight to a stand alone burner, I use a $130.00 walmart special.Once you have finished your edit click the full screen botton in iMovie and record on the Burner. You will need a stereo mini plug to RCA plugged into your Macs headphone jack to get sound to the burner what type of burner are you talking about? are you talking about one of the ones from like walmart or bestbuy...the type you'd put with your TV and that? or are you talking about a lacie or similar just external DVD drive? I'm a little confused... Marc otherwise known as Mr.Fallinwoman.... Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aerialcameraman 0 #17 March 27, 2005 The ones you buy from walmart that has the Firewire hook up. I figure and maybe am wrong but why could you not just after your done editing the video just export it to you DVD recorder useing the Firewire such as you would do if you where to just export it back to your camera. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ltdiver 3 #18 March 27, 2005 Quotewhy could you not just after your done editing the video just export it to you DVD recorder useing the Firewire such as you would do if you where to just export it back to your camera. Just a thought, but I'd think that iMovie would have to recognize the external device like it does your video camera. There are some video cameras that are -not- recognized by iMovie (no drivers made for that model). ltdiver Don't tell me the sky's the limit when there are footprints on the moon Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aerialcameraman 0 #19 March 27, 2005 quade what are some of the different ways to hook up the stand alone DVD player to the imac that works and how do you go about transfering the finished edit to the DVD recorder?? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
freeflydrew 0 #20 March 28, 2005 the thing that pops into my mind is exporting back to the camera and connecting the camera to the stand alone dvd recorder (one like a vcr) and recording like that... the imac g5 doesn't have s-video out, so that really limits what you can do. Apple definitely seperates the consumer line from the prosumer line. You are also limited to video mirroring, rather than extending the desktop, if you connect an external monitor (unless you hack the firmware). So you could make a project in imovie, and export it to dvd via idvd, or save it as a disc image from idvd and burn it with the disk utility, or go straight from the camera through idvd to a dvd... Bottom line... and I apologize if I'm wrong or misinterpreting the question, is that you can't connect the vcr type of dvd recorder to an imac without purchasing a media converter (firewire to rca). -drew Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DavidKing 0 #21 March 28, 2005 With the $19.00 adapter linked in my post above I use an S-video cable and A stereo mini plug to RCA to get both sound and video to a stand alone DVD recorder. The DVD recorder does have firewire in, but as ltdiver pointed out iMovie will not recognize the burner and won't export/share to it. The headphone port on the G5iMac also serves as an optical audio out, if you wish to keep your audio as clean as your S-video. I have also used an external DVD-+R burner with Toast6 and a disc image made with iDVD5. I had some minor issues with iMovie5, and have reinstalled ilife 4 until I finish a boogie DVD I'm working on. For DVD's at the DZ the $19.00 adapter and the $135.00 DVD recorder has been the quickest and cheapest solution I have found, to avoid 1 and 2 hour encoding times. David Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aerialcameraman 0 #22 March 29, 2005 the post from above that you put said that "time was out of this session." so i did not get to see the adaptor that you posted. resend it so i can see it Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DavidKing 0 #23 March 29, 2005 Try this http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/71402/wo/rm4SYJzIkqeV2PjI2WeDBYL5obP/2.0.11.1.0.6.12.1.30.1.17.0 If it does not work go to http://store.apple.com/1-800-MY-APPLE/WebObjects/AppleStore.woa/71402/wo/rm4SYJzIkqeV2PjI2WeDBYL5obP/3.0.0.11.1.0.4.5?37,15 and look under cables or search adapter. David Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DavidKing 0 #24 March 29, 2005 Here is what you need Ryan... see attachment David Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aerialcameraman 0 #25 May 27, 2005 I got the adaptor that was posted on this post. Can you run me through how to hook it up and what are the steps you take after you have edited the video on Imoive. Do you just hit export and will that work or is there more steps. Would love it if you would run through the steps to take... THANKS Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites