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iMovie 6 & iDVD: The Missing Manual
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iMovie 6 & iDVD: The Missing Manual

by David Pogue
May 2006
Beginner
512 pages
16h 43m
English
O'Reilly Media, Inc.
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Disk Images

Thanks to a handy iDVD 6 feature, you can save your project as a computer file called a disk image.

You may have run into the disk-image (.dmg or .img) format before; it’s a popular storage format for software you download. It’s so popular because you get a single, self-contained file that contains many other files, arrayed inside exactly as though they’re on a disk. When you open a disk image file, in fact, it turns into a little harddisk icon on your desktop, with all of its contents tucked inside.

Note

Don’t confuse a disk image with a project archive; they’re two very different beasts. A disk image is a virtual disk, a bit-for-bit copy of the data that would appear on an actual, physical DVD—it just happens to be stored on a hard drive rather than a DVD.

Project archives, in contrast, contain all the source project material used by iDVD. The only thing that can read or “play back” a project archive is iDVD itself.

To turn an iDVD project into a disk image, save it. Then, choose File → Save as Disc Image (Shift-⌘-R). Choose a file name (for example, Summer Fun.img) and a location, and then click Save. Now wait as iDVD compresses your movie data and saves it to disk. All of this takes just as long as an actual DVD burning, so now’s your chance to catch up on some magazine reading.

Apple’s DVD Player utility (in your Applications folder) can play back disk images as well as physical DVDs. In the Finder, double-click the disk image to make the virtual DVD appear on your desktop. In DVD Player, choose File → Open DVD Media, as shown at top. In the dialog box that appears, choose the Video_TS folder you want to play. Navigate into the disk image, choose the Video_TS folder, and click Choose. Press the Space bar to start playback.

Figure 18-7. Apple’s DVD Player utility (in your Applications folder) can play back disk ...

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