![]() Download the Flash video file (.flv extension). ![]() There’s also a more roundabout way to do it on Windows, if you really want a. flv file in QuickTime Player 7, do “Save As,” choose “self-contained movie,” and after a few seconds, you’ll get a copy of the video in a QuickTime. On a Mac with Perian and QuickTime Pro installed, just open the. flv file to extract the video and audio streams, then re-multiplex them into an MP4 container, with no re-encoding. Since most Flash video these days uses the h.264 codec, it should be possible to de-multiplex the. I’ve been thinking about saving some Flash videos from YouTube, Vimeo (videos without a download link), and other sites for playing on iPods and other platforms that don’t support Flash video. You might want more control over the burning process, such as burning at a lower speed for higher quality (DVD Studio Pro doesn’t let you control the burning speed). You might have created the VIDEO_TS folder using some other software or gotten it from someone else. You might need to make changes to the files before burning them to DVD, using a program such as MyDVDEdit (such as to work around iDVD bugs in handling 16:9 videos). You might need to copy or send it to other people so they can burn it to DVD. It’s a way to keep an archive copy in a compact format. It’s a convenient way to burn multiple copies. Why would you want to save a VIDEO_TS folder or ISO file on a hard drive instead of burning a DVD directly from iDVD or DVD Studio Pro? Several reasons. Later you can burn the ISO file to a DVD using LiquidCD, Disk Utility, SimplyBurns, or other programs (including a bunch on Windows). Or you can create an ISO image file with the program AquaISO. To make a playable video DVD, you can burn a VIDEO_TS folder to DVD using the program LiquidCD. ![]() With the iDVD replacement for Mac, it will be as easy for you as before to burn DVDs on the new Mac Big Sur.If you have a VIDEO_TS folder, which is the files to make a video DVD, and you’re using a Mac, how can you create a playable DVD? There are a couple of free programs I like for this.īoth iDVD and DVD Studio Pro, among other programs, can create video DVD title set files (VIDEO_TS folders), but those need to be burned to DVD in a special format (called UDF 1.02). And TechiSky also includes a step-by-step guide on how to export iMovie to DVD on Mac (Big Sur included). TechiSky introduces a smart and professional iDVD replacement for Mac Big Sur to fullfil your needs of burning iMovie video and other videos to DVD. Since iDVD no longer is supported, it is better to swith to other replacements or alternatives. As of July 20, 2011, Apple discontinued iDVD and it is neither included with new Apple computers nor for sale. There is no support for Blu-ray disc burning in the current version of iDVD. In iLife ’09 and iLife ’11, iDVD was not updated (with the exception of a few bug fixes). ![]() ![]() It contains the MPEG-2 encoder functionality needed to produce DVD-compatible content. IDVD, integrated with iMovie, allows the burning of movies onto a DVD and the user to customize their DVD with custom menus based on themes (many of which make use of the content of the movies) and custom chapter points. It becomes quite inconvenient for them to create DVDs. After upgrading their macOS to latest version Big Sur, users who used to use iDVD for burning DVDs just find that the iDVD loses in Big Sur. ![]()
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