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I tried searching HERE and on a few places. I received a lot of information that does not answer the problem. First, my Mac specifics:
Macbook 4,1: 2.4 GHz, 6 GB RAM, OS 10.6.6 with plenty of HD space.
I use Egato Video Capture to capture from video tapes I made long ago. Usually it works easily. Capture then go to iMovie 9.0.2 which then creates an mp4. You can then edit, add chapters, then import it directly to iDVD 7.1.1 and then burn a DVD you can play with on the computer AND standard DVD players.
Unfortunately, it is not doing that. It creates a disk you can play fine on your computer using whatever DVD software--DVD Player, VLC--but it will not have sound in a standard DVD player.
Searching, it may be a problem with iMovie 9--some have suggested going to iMovie 6 of all things.
Any suggestions?
One person stated that the "mp4" format is data and not a DVD--but this has worked before :cry: I guess Apple, in its finite wisdom, wants iDVD to create disks you can play on your computer or AppleTV because . . . like . . . why would someone want anything else?
However, the resultant DVD does have the VIDEO_TS folder with expected contents.
--J.D.
Macbook 4,1: 2.4 GHz, 6 GB RAM, OS 10.6.6 with plenty of HD space.
I use Egato Video Capture to capture from video tapes I made long ago. Usually it works easily. Capture then go to iMovie 9.0.2 which then creates an mp4. You can then edit, add chapters, then import it directly to iDVD 7.1.1 and then burn a DVD you can play with on the computer AND standard DVD players.
Unfortunately, it is not doing that. It creates a disk you can play fine on your computer using whatever DVD software--DVD Player, VLC--but it will not have sound in a standard DVD player.
Searching, it may be a problem with iMovie 9--some have suggested going to iMovie 6 of all things.
Any suggestions?
One person stated that the "mp4" format is data and not a DVD--but this has worked before :cry: I guess Apple, in its finite wisdom, wants iDVD to create disks you can play on your computer or AppleTV because . . . like . . . why would someone want anything else?
However, the resultant DVD does have the VIDEO_TS folder with expected contents.
--J.D.