![]() The displays on the 14‑inch and 16‑inch MacBook Pro have rounded corners at the top. Example transaction amount does not include applicable taxes, which must be paid in full at time of purchase. Total interest charges and cost of borrowing $0. Representative example based on $999 purchase: Total repayment amount of $999 paid over 24 monthly instalments of $41.62 at 0% APR. See /ca/shop/browse/financing for more information. Financing offers may vary from time to time and may be amended or cancelled at any time. Financing provided by PayBright, and all transactions are subject to approval. Offer valid on qualifying purchases of eligible Apple products, at Apple Store locations, /ca, on the Apple Store app and by calling 1‑800‑MY‑APPLE. † 0% APR payment plans available on approved credit for iPhone purchases over $99, and iPad and Mac purchases over $199.Hope you found this useful, 'til next time this is Gary with MacMost Now. ![]() So Magic iDVD is not only a great way to quickly put together a DVD, but it's also a really good way to start building an iDVD project even if you plan on customizing it later. Uh, and also of course you can access the full menu structure and make changes as you wish. Now I can do really cool things like saving the DVD as a disk image to make multiple copies rather than burning a single DVD. Another handy thing I want to point out is in Magic iDVD, there's not much you can do as far as using the standard menus, but if you create a standard project it converts the entire thing to a standard iDVD project. You can see it basically just threw it together as simply as it could using the file names as titles and the basic menu structure from that theme. So if I were to preview it, it'll create the project first and it may take a little bit, and then I get to look at it here and in the preview window I can go to Movies and Slideshows. I can also turn it into a regular iDVD project or I can simply burn it directly here from Magic iDVD by clicking down here. And then I can preview the project right there. I can also use the movies browser here to look for things, uh, in my iMovie libraries and, uh, photos, I can add photos down here to create slideshows. I've actually got some in the Finder here, I'm going to drag and drop three movies right there. And then I can just drag and drop movies. Now Magic iDVD, which I can choose here or I can go to File, Magic iDVD, will allow me to basically quickly create a DVD by giving it a title, choosing a theme, I can choose from all the different themes available. So it's the quickest way to create a DVD from a single video. It'll do all the steps needed to create a DVD. So I'll select this one, and click on import and what's going to happen is its just going to ask me to insert a recordable DVD and it'll burn that DVD. So the result is I get just a simple open dialog box and I can select a single video. We're going to choose One Step DVD from movie, here. We're going to assume we already have the video imported and we have it as a file and we just want to burn that file to a DVD. This one, the first one here will actually create a DVD by importing the video and then directly creating a DVD from that. If you go to File, and you look under One Step DVD, there's two of them. The One Step DVD that's a button right here, is not the one we are going to use. So if you want to create a DVD very quickly there are two options in iDVD that you should know about. So iDVD is a great tool for creating DVD's but there are a lot of features and a pretty steep learning curve. On today's episode, lets look at using one step and magic iDVD to quickly create DVD's. Video Transcript: Hi this is Gary with MacMost Now. Check out MacMost Now 514: Quick Ways To Build DVDs With iDVD at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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