IDVD shipped with fonts, located at Applications – iDVD.app – Contents – Resources – Fonts. iDVD included a ‘One-Step DVD’ function, which would automatically rewind the currently connected DV camcorder and burn a DVD of the video footage stored on the tape.
The application had a Media panel that provided access to the user’s iTunes library, iPhoto library and Movies folder.Īmong other features, let’s mention the ability to hide or show an approximation of the ‘TV-safe area’ (as old televisions generally cut off some of a video’s outer areas). It could import iMovie projects and iPhoto slideshows.įor iMovie projects, scene selection menus were automatically created in accordance with chapter markers. IDVD integrated with the rest of the iLife suite, as well as with Final Cut Express and Final Cut Pro. Each theme included “drop zones,” onto which movies or pics could be placed. This app included over dozens of Apple-designed themes for DVD menus and sub-menus. Starting with iDVD 6, Apple supported the ability to burn projects with third-party optical drives. Initially available for Macs with a SuperDrive, the app was later included with all new Macs.