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What is Apple iDVD?

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Summary: How to use Apple iDVD; learn more about DVD authorizing software in this free instructional video.

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Apple iDVD is a DVD creation software application packaged with the iLife software suite which comes standard on most new Macintosh computers. It allows users to add digital movies (in Quicktime format), music MP3s and digital photos to a DVD which can be played in most standard commercial DVD players.

In this series of free video tutorials you'll learn how to use Apple's iDVD software. Expert Matt Nichols shows you how to use all the basic features of iDVD, including how to create a new project, how to select a theme, how to add graphics, how to use the menu tab and much more. Watch these free video software tutorials and learn how to create your own DVDs today!

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"Hey everybody! My name is Matt and I'm speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. Today we're going to be learning how to use iDVD. For those of you who don't know what iDVD is, it's a piece of software that allows you to author DVDs, which basically means that you're going to be able to choose what you want on your DVD. You're going to create a menu for it and an inner face in general. We're going to be able to create a very professional looking DVD. IDVD comes standard on a Mac, so as long as you have a Mac and a drive that can burn DVDs you should be fine. Once you're done creating your DVD, you're going to be able to test it and burn it to a DVD and be able to use it in any standard DVD player. Let's go ahead and get started learning about iDVD."

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