iDVD for free?
hi All,
when i bought my 12" PB with DVD burner and i installed
10.3 from the installation DVDs iDVD was not among
that apps. i thought one had to pay for it, so was
considering iDVD vs Toast. now it has been suggested
to me that iDVD is actually included in the Mac OS X?
can anybody confirm this and suggest how to correct
for this the easiest.
cheerio,
adirks.
when i bought my 12" PB with DVD burner and i installed
10.3 from the installation DVDs iDVD was not among
that apps. i thought one had to pay for it, so was
considering iDVD vs Toast. now it has been suggested
to me that iDVD is actually included in the Mac OS X?
can anybody confirm this and suggest how to correct
for this the easiest.
cheerio,
adirks.
Comments
I don't understand why you had to install 10.3?
Wasn't OS 10.3 already installed?
iDVD should be on them and there should be an option to install it...
thanks for the replies. i installed 10.3 myself,
i like to have 2 partitions and do a clean install
myself.
i did open the install DVD (use Pacifist for that)
and there is no iDVD among the iTunes, iPhoto, iMovie
in that directory. should i be looking somewhere
else?
is it time to email Apple?
thanks,
arno.
Originally posted by bka77
On your HD under Programs/Utilities should be something like software restore, that is going to install the missing programs.
This is silly isn't it? iDVD should be right there where every iapp is located on the instalerl DVD, no?
I found iDVD on my old Jaguar DVD when i performed a search for Packages.
Make sure you checked "invisible items" when you do so.