To record video on a DVD, you first need to bring the video into your Mac.
With your iMac, you can use FireWire to import video. The problem is that,
AFAIK, no TV set has a FireWire output. To convert the analog output signal
from the TV (or VCR), you would need to get what we call a "DV-Bridge". It's
a converter that can take analog input and output a FireWire digital video
stream that can be imported in your Mac. Another way to do it is using a
I will note that I have used the Dazzle Hollywood DV Bridge going from my Tivo to my Powerbook with good results. Use the Svideo input if you can. iMovie recognizes the Dazzle as a camera. I hit play and then start the capture in imovie and let it run until the program is finished
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