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Create a Quick and Simple DVD

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Stuck without a Superdrive? Tired of dealing with iMovie/iDVD and its mandatory .dv file format? Need to get your DVD done quickly? Then you’ve come to the right place. Today, I’ll show you how to make a quick and simple DVD using ANY DVD burner and ANY Quicktime-supported file format.



Not too long ago, I stumbled across the incredible short film, Batman: Dead End. Unfortunately, the full-screen version is a muxed MPEG-2 file. I was so amazed by the film that I wanted to share it with my friends. It was off to my favorite combination of iMovie/iDVD. Yes, since I have the MPEG-2 Playback Component, I could view the file in Quicktime Player, but Quicktime can’t change MPEG-2 tracks to DV without losing the soundtrack. I succeeded in demuxing the file using Gumby, but ran into the same export troubles.



That’s when I decided to use my newly acquired copy of Toast 6 Titanium. I was a amazed at how simple it was, but so versatile. I hit the Video tab, selected DVD, my preferred video quality, and dragged the muxed MPEG-2 file into the window (I added the making of video (normal .mov, Sorenson 3) just for fun). See Image 1.



By clicking the Edit button, I was able to scroll through the video and choose what I wanted for a button picture and change the title of the file. After that, I hit the big red button. Encoding took about 30 minutes, and burning took about 5. The menu that Toast created was simple, but effective. See Image 2. The menu functions as a simple way to select between the movie files that you chose to burn. Toast automatically sets your scenes at every 2 minutes, but there is no graphical scene selection.



All in all, the DVD performed to expectations. A further look shows that you can change the time interval between scenes and “Add Original Photos” (I’m not sure what that does quite yet, since the whole point was to create a quick and simple DVD).



Thank you for reading, and I wish you luck in creating your quick and simple DVDs.



Note: If you are planning to burn onto a 4x DVD-R, make sure that you have the most current firmware release for your burner. Failing to do so will damage your drive and media.



Bonus Tip: The DVD screen shot ( Image 2 ) was taken by playing the DVD through VLC Media Player.


SimpleMovieX provides quick and easy editing of popular video formats

simplemovie 20080102 213921 SimpleMovieX provides quick and easy editing of popular video formatsAero Quartet has released version 3.6.2 of its lightweight video editor, SimpleMovieX. The progam works a bit like QuickTime Pro but allows you to edit AVI, MPEG and iPod MP4 movies natively, preserving quality. Version 3.6.2 adds a redesigned timeline and can create MPEG-4 file with chapter markers for use with the iPod or iPhone.

SimpleMovieX is perfect for anyone who has record TV programs and wants to remove the commercial. It’s also just as handy for editing video from a digital camera, mobile phone or camcorder.

SimpleMovieX requires Mac OS X v10.3 or higher and sells for USD$35.00. QuickTime MPEG-2 Playback Component is required to take advantage of MPEG-2 capabilities.

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DLO announces the TuneStik FM Transmitter for iPod–not just for car audio

TuneStik 20070621 213856 DLO announces the TuneStik FM Transmitter for iPod  not just for car audioEven though the new TuneStick FM Transmitter for iPod comes with DLO’s ingenious steering wheel remote, the device is more that just a car audio gadget.

The TuneStik is the first product to combine a wireless FM transmitter with a powerful RF remote control for iPod playback and control in the car, at home, or anywhere there’s an FM radio. Because of the TuneStik’s 30-pin pass-through dock connector, it can be combined with virtually any iPod accessory–adding an RF remote and/or an FM transmitter to a user’s existing iPod gear. TuneStik is available immediately for USD$59.99.

To set up the TuneStick, you find an available frequency on your FM stereo, and match that frequency on the iPod using the TuneStik’s remote control. TuneStik includes 4 programmable presets, a full 30-pin pass-through connector for charging and synching your iPod, and an RF remote control with a range of approximately 40 feet. For in-car use, the TuneStik comes complete with a steering-wheel cradle for the remote control, so you can navigate your iPod controls while driving.

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