
8. BURNING
When you are satised with your iDVD project, you can start the burning process. The burning process
will take a considerable amount of time to complete. Typically, it takes two to three minutes to encode
and write one minute of video to the disc. Be sure you will have time to complete your project during
StudentTech’s hours of operation. While using StudentTech’s machines you must use DVD- media to burn
your project, this includes DVD-R and DVD-RW. DVD+ media will not work on StudentTech’s equipment.
If you do not have any blank media to burn your project, you can purchase it from StudentTech. To burn
your iDVD project, do the following:
1. Click on the Burn button to open the burn option (Fig. 20).
2. Click the Burn button once more to start your burn (Fig. 21).
Once you have started the burning process, iDVD with display the progress of your project (Fig.22). In
the far right of the burning window you will see a small preview screen, this will display where in your
movie iDVD is processing/burning. In the center of the window will be a progress bar, this will show how
much of the current step is complete. iDVD takes 5 steps to burn a DVD, these are shown on the far left
side of the window. The current step will be marked with a blue dot to the left of its name. This process
will take a considerable amount of time, so remember to make time to burn. Once your DVD has burned
you will be prompted to enter another disc to make another copy. Inserting a disc will automatically start
to burn another copy. If you do not wish to create another copy, simply click Done.
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Figure 20. Burn button (no clicks)
Figure 20. Burn button (one click)
Figure 22. Burn progress window.
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