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    Default Getting video ready to watch on dvd

    I have been making quite a few videos that I would like to watch on tv using a regular dvd player. My current process is like this:

    1 - record the program using Replay Screencast
    2 - convert the file to an mp4 file type using Replay Converter
    3 - Splitting them into manageable sizes
    4 - move files from my windows laptop to iMac
    5 - Use iMovie 06 to add chapter markers
    6 - use iDVD to make movie

    I haven't figured out how to do chapter markers in the Replay Suite yet. Since the videos are about 4 hours long, I am cutting them into about 90 minute clips in step 3. But, I really want to have the chapter markers about 10 minutes apart.

    Is there a way to do this with the Replay Suite without moving over to my iMac computer? Which program(s) do I use?

    Thanks in advance for any assistance.

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    Question Re: Getting video ready to watch on dvd

    Good question. Any ideas?

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    Default Re: Getting video ready to watch on dvd

    Unfortuantely, the only way (as of now) to use our software with a mac is if it's using windows - our programs will not work with any of the mac OS's.

    Thanks.
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    Jeff Lenney
    Technical Support
    Applian Technologies, Inc.

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