

In the Title section of the Customize tab you can choose a position for your title, or choose Custom so that you can click and drag the title anywhere you want. If you click on the title you will be able to type in your own text. When you open a Theme there will be the title of the Theme set as text.
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You can use this slider to trim back the play duration to set the end point of your movie for a more seamless loop. If your movie is longer than 30 seconds it will loop back to the start after 30 seconds and begin again. The very top slider, 'Motion Duration', will enable you to set the length of your background movie up to 30 seconds. It will disappear in a puff of smoke (a new OS X feature). To remove audio, click on the audio icon in the audio 'well' and drag out. To change a background picture/movie or audio simply drag a new one to the 'well'. To add music drag a music file to the audio 'well' on the right. To set a background image or moving picture drag your image/movie and drop into the 'well' on the left. The top section of the Customize tab deals with the Background image. The Themes are okay but there is much you can do to customize the look of your DVD. Several of the Themes have a movie as a background, other Themes use still images as backgrounds. You are able to change the button style and font of any Theme and you can add your own background music. There are 14 Themes and each has a different style button and font. You will want to do this as quickly as possible as the music that is playing will soon drive you crazy. Scroll down and click on the different themes for a preview.

In the lower left there is a 'Themes' button (Red arrow), click on it and a shelf will open to the left. The iDVD interface opens with a 640 x 480 picture area that is playing a movie of a spinning globe, music playing in the background.

I was informed that iDVD would need more than one gig of HD space. So I gave it a password, clicked okay and the installation process began. I clicked on it and a new dialog box opened which gave me the chance to set an 'Administrator Password'. Nothing on this in the 'read me' or at Apple. Instead of installing I got a dialog box that told me that I needed to enter the 'Administrators Password' before I could install.
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So with one hour of OS X experience under my belt I went to install iDVD2. Having been interested in DVD as a delivery medium instead of VHS tape for some time now, when I purchased a new Mac with a SuperDrive, I ordered iDVD 2 from the Apple store for $19.95. It also requires a minimum of 256MB of RAM installed, IDVD 2 requires a Power Mac G4 with an Apple SuperDrive,
