So you can play a video cd on a dvd player? Do you just send it out from
iMovie as quicktime for a cd?
Kate
>
> The best option would be to use some analog to digital bridge, like Dazzle
> Hollywood, to bring the video onto your Lombard. Then, you could be able to
> edit it in iMovie. Finally, using Toast, with a CD-RW, you could write those
> movies as VCDs, that are playable in almost every domestic DVD player, as
> well as in all CD-ROM drive on various computers.


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