Re: iDVD, QuickTime, large files



one last ? haha..I hope. Let's say I've burned my DVD. I would like to
trash the iMovie and iDVD files that reside on my hard drive. How can I
then use the existing DVD, which I just burned, to burn more copies,
say, at a later date. Can I do that?

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