I need to create a DVD that will play on any TV without my needing to change the TV settings.
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I don't know what kind of TV I will be given to use when I play the video next week at my father's funeral. Consequently, I don't think it's the TV, I think it's the DVD. My video is now playing fine in iMovie '09, but when I burn it in iDVD (7.1.2), and put the burned DVD in a DVD player to show on a TV, it's cutting off the top (in some cases my father's missing his head!) and bottom (Look, Ma, no feet!) no matter which TV I play it on! I tried the DVD on an old 29" CRT TV with no HD capabilities, and also on my son's bigscreen HD TV.
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I don't have the time or inclination to learn the new iMovie, and the video needs to be ready for my father's funeral next week! :-( So, the long and short of it is, I figured out a way to get a good quality video into a mp4 file, and then imported the entire mp4 movie into the newer iMovie '09 version 8.0.6. (my interpretation!) Next I tried to import the movie file to the newer version of iMovie, and it completely deconstructed my movie. I ran into trouble when I tried to export my iMovie to iDVD, and the apps aren't talking to each other.
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I was really proficient with the old iMovie HD 5.0.2, so transferred the application from my old iMac to my newer intel iMac, and built my movie in the old app.