The software restore discs didn't come with the Mac? That's your problem, for one thing. I want to do some quick 'n dirty DVDs with iDVD, and I can't for the life of me get a copy. It should be free because I have a mac with a superdrive, no? This is driving me crazy. (That will also wipe your system drive with the restored version, btw.) So, I'm not sure what to do.
I searched the knowedge base and the only way to install iDVD it says is to use your software restore discs, which I do not have.
There is no iDVD installer I could buy, and the upgrade versions are just that - upgrades, so I can't just buy the version 2 updater and install from scratch. I can download iPhoto, but I cannot get iDVD. I bought this used Dual 800 Mhz machine from Rithm, and he included with it a CD of OSX 10.1.3.
Incompatible with later versions of Mac OS X 10.5Ĭhange of aspect ratio (the user can choose to create a widescreen project)įirst Universal binary version.
Each theme included "drop zones," onto which movies or photographs could be placed, some of which could be animated automatically. IDVD included over 100 Apple-designed themes for DVD menus and submenus, which allowed for the easy creation of DVD menu systems. It is no longer functional on macOS 10.15+ because it is not a 64-bit application. It was, however, still available in the boxed copy of iLife '11, until the release of iLife '13. iDVD was no longer preinstalled on Macs shipping with Mac OS X 10.7 Lion, and was not available on the Mac App Store with all of the other iLife apps. While initially available only for Macs with a SuperDrive, it was included until 2011 with all new Macs from iDVD 6 onwards, Apple supported the ability to burn projects with third-party optical drives.