![]() ![]() Map view alerts identify potential problems with your DVD before you burn it to a disc. You can even delete a section of the DVD project and the menus reconnect automatically. Drag and drop DVD menu icons in map view to move elements from one menu to another. Â Enhanced map view editing: Now you can reorganize even the largest DVD project with a simple drag and drop. You can create slideshows from iPhoto books and import Keynote slides to make a professional presentation DVD. ![]() Now your slideshows can include titles and comments, and one slideshow can hold thousands of slides. Â Improved slideshows: Slideshows have never looked so good. Go ahead and mix button styles on a menu if you'd like-you're the creative force behind your DVD. Choose from more button styles, customize the button highlight color, and set the in and out points for motion buttons. Adjust the volume of the background audio and make it fade in and out. Â Flexible DVD menu and button editing: Now you can design DVD menus and buttons exactly the way you want. The new drop zone editor is easier to use and makes short work of filling the drop zones on a menu. Â Fill drop zones automatically: Add your videos and photos to all the drop zones of a DVD menu with just one click. Each new theme family includes a coordinating main menu, chapter or scene selection menus, and extras. Â Next-generation iDVD themes: New, Apple-designed themes showcase both standard and widescreen projects. And with its new, resizable window, iDVD makes it even easier for you to work in widescreen projects. Â Widescreen all the way: Now you can author widescreen DVDs with widescreen themes, menus, movies, and slideshows. You can burn the DVD or continue editing it like any other iDVD project. Drop zones are filled automatically with your content. Magic iDVD projects include a main menu with buttons for your movies and slideshows and scene selection menus for movies with chapters. Â Magic iDVD: Choose a theme, select your movies and photos, and iDVD creates a complete DVD project for you. IDVD 6 adds many new features that make DVD creation faster and easier, with more professional results than ever. You can also use the chapter as a quick reference while you create your own iDVD projects. Looking through them will make it easier for you to follow the steps in the tutorial in Chapter 2. These pages will familiarize you with what each part of the iDVD window is used for. Â Chapter 3,“iDVD at a Glance”: Shows you the controls in the iDVD window and tells you what they do. Specific goals of the tutorial are listed at the beginning of Chapter 2. The tutorial also provides tips on other things you can try, and how to find more information. Following the steps in the tutorial with your own media is a great way to get your feet wet and learn your way around the basic features of iDVD, so you can confidently explore from there. ![]() Â Chapter 2, “iDVD Tutorial”: Takes you through one path to creating a DVD. Â Chapter 1, “Welcome to iDVD”: Gives a brief description of the major new features in this version of iDVD, tells you where you can find more information about iDVD, and provides a brief introduction to some terminology you’ll need to know. You can use the chapters in the order that suits you, but the following order is recommended: This document is organized into three chapters. Discs burned using iDVD can be played in most DVD players, including computers with DVD drives and most set-top DVD players. You can use iDVD to create DVDs that contain your own movies, slideshows, and music, along with professionally designed and easy-to-navigate DVD menus, just like Hollywood DVDs. This document teaches you how to use the basic features of iDVD, and tells you about the new features in iDVD 6. ![]()
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