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    Unhappy Quicktime movie to DVD?

    Last month I downloaded a great documentary called 'Religulous' which would make an ideal gift for my fathers birthday.

    I have never tried creating a DVD from a movie downloaded from the net but the only way I could think of was to open a new i-movie project and drag it into that as a clip.

    3GB disk space is not enough to do this and it would probably take hours and hours.

    Is there a quick and easy way to burn this to DVD?

    For those of you who don't know, I am an Apple user and have a 15" MacBook Pro what is three and a half years old.

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    Xilisoft is what I use simple and works great, you can find a download on most torrent sites.

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    I also tried using divx 6 and that took me ages...try Nero Vision as well i think that's quite good...again Torrent sites

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    I exclusively use Alloksoft products for all my media conversions,user friendly and reasonabley quick.

    Can be purchased at you local online torrent shop.

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    It the file one big quicktime one or is it a proper DVD with all the sub-folders and stuff?

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    Quote Originally Posted by slackula View Post
    It the file one big quicktime one or is it a proper DVD with all the sub-folders and stuff?
    How could it possibly be in two different formats ??

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    VLC !!! and it's free,

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    Quote Originally Posted by slackula View Post
    It the file one big quicktime one or is it a proper DVD with all the sub-folders and stuff?
    It is an AVI movie downloaded from btjunkie.com via Transmission, size 699.6 MB.

    It opens in high quality letterbox vision in Quicktime.

    Quote Originally Posted by Butterfly
    VLC !!! and it's free
    I have VLC, I have used it to open some files that Quicktime couldn't open with sound, but how would I use it to burn a Quicktime movie to DVD?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fondles
    How could it possibly be in two different formats ??
    I meant is it just one big .mov file or is it an actual DVD with all the menus and languages etc?

    If it is just a .mov file he can put in a blank DVD, browse to it in Finder and drag the file to it and burn it.
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    ^^ If it is only 699 MB why not just put it on a CD?

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    Quote Originally Posted by slackula View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fondles
    How could it possibly be in two different formats ??
    I meant is it just one big .mov file or is it an actual DVD with all the menus and languages etc?

    If it is just a .mov file he can put in a blank DVD, browse to it in Finder and drag the file to it and burn it.
    It's just am avi file that opens in Quicktime - was never on dvd, but I want it on dvd.

    So I just enter a blank and drag it onto the desktop disc icon?

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Gentleman Scamp
    So I just enter a blank and drag it onto the desktop disc icon?
    I use Finder like I said, but I suppose your might work too. Try it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Gentleman Scamp View Post
    Last month I downloaded a great documentary called 'Religulous' which would make an ideal gift for my fathers birthday.

    I have never tried creating a DVD from a movie downloaded from the net but the only way I could think of was to open a new i-movie project and drag it into that as a clip.

    3GB disk space is not enough to do this and it would probably take hours and hours.

    Is there a quick and easy way to burn this to DVD?
    Toast (current version, 10) will do it for you -- but you will still need enough space on your hard drive to accommodate the temporary file. Just drag into the Toast window, select DVD, and select burn. It will re-encode into the proper format and burn the DVD.

    Of course, you could also just use iDVD, which should already be on your system - no idea why you were trying to use iMovie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butterfly View Post
    VLC !!! and it's free,
    Moron - that doesn't burn DVDs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DaffyDuck View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by The Gentleman Scamp View Post
    Last month I downloaded a great documentary called 'Religulous' which would make an ideal gift for my fathers birthday.

    I have never tried creating a DVD from a movie downloaded from the net but the only way I could think of was to open a new i-movie project and drag it into that as a clip.

    3GB disk space is not enough to do this and it would probably take hours and hours.

    Is there a quick and easy way to burn this to DVD?
    Toast (current version, 10) will do it for you -- but you will still need enough space on your hard drive to accommodate the temporary file. Just drag into the Toast window, select DVD, and select burn. It will re-encode into the proper format and burn the DVD.

    Of course, you could also just use iDVD, which should already be on your system - no idea why you were trying to use iMovie.
    I have Toast V8, also have i-DVD but was unable to drag it in.

    Opening a new i-DVD project? Well I don't need to be designing a fancy menu page or scene selections, I just want to burn a movie onto a dvd for somebody to watch.

    Would I be better off doing it in Toast, or am I missing something.

    Thanks for help by the way, I want to get this done and in the post by the end of today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Gentleman Scamp
    Thanks for help by the way, I want to get this done and in the post by the end of today.
    Is that why you waited until lunch today before asking for help?

    If it is an .avi file then you just burn it to the DVD with whatever burning program you have.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lom View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by The Gentleman Scamp
    Thanks for help by the way, I want to get this done and in the post by the end of today.
    Is that why you waited until lunch today before asking for help?

    If it is an .avi file then you just burn it to the DVD with whatever burning program you have.
    Somebody should have simply said:

    Do you have Toast? ...Just drag it into Toast and press the big red button.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Gentleman Scamp
    Somebody should have simply said: Do you have Toast? ...Just drag it into Toast and press the big red button.
    hmm.. I've been told that Mac's are so easy to use that even an.. oh forget that, they are intuitive, one knows immediately how to do it.

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    The bar says 15% completed (encoding) - it has been on 15% for the past ten minutes and the green light on my external dvd burner isn't blinking.


    Woe is me.

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    Right click the file, go to "More", Toast It

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    Actually it's now 20% completed - I have never been blessed with great patience.

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    No idea what youre doing with it but I used to burn a full dvd with movies etc in about 10 mins on my G4

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    I can't find the 'more' thingy, i'll just be patient... My Mac is old and has less than 9GB of space which may be the reason it is slow. Not a problem, I need to go to Carrefour and get some instant oatmeal and some crab sticks.

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    Didnt realise this was a MAC thing, I thought they sorted this shit without the need for user input ???

    Goodluck with it, i'll stick to me PC stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Gentleman Scamp
    Opening a new i-DVD project? Well I don't need to be designing a fancy menu page or scene selections, I just want to burn a movie onto a dvd for somebody to watch.
    If you want to burn a DVD readable on a common home DVD reader without "fancy menu page or scene selections" just use iDVD this way.


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    But 3Gig should be to large to fit on a standard DVD using this method.

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