![]() ![]() As you’ve discovered, you can muck all you like with the map and chapters continue to play into the next chapter regardless of what the map’s tree looks like. I understand that iDVD’s map view gives hope that, when you move a chapter up the hierarchy, you can isolate a chapter so it works as a separate video, but I’m afraid this is a false hope. ![]() ![]() The video continues to play on through succeeding chapters. Although you can select one of the markers (known as chapters once they’re imported into the iDVD project) to begin playback, just as with commercial DVDs, playback doesn’t end with the beginning of a new chapter. They don’t do anything to divide the media, they’re simply bookmarks within the media that point to a particular position within the video. iMovie’s description of chapter designations as “markers” is apt. What you’ve observed is iDVD’s natural behavior. Is there a way to do this, either as part of the iMovie building process or in iDVD? The mapping in iDVD appears to change where the chapter title shows up in the menus but not the linking of one clip to another. ![]() I would like to be able to map the DVD chapters so that each plays and then returns to the DVD menu where the chapter was selected instead of continuing on to the end of the DVD. I like both programs for their ease of use and versatility but haven’t been able to find a way to build a DVD that allows easily watching only one chapter of the DVD. I use iMovie and iDVD to make DVDs of family video clips. ![]()
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