• Can't prepare a DVD from iMovie file on Mac OS 10.5 Power Mac

    From Mel C@21:1/5 to All on Tue May 3 22:09:59 2022
    In 2009, using my DP 1.8 GHz Power Mac, I effortlessly prepared DVDs from iMovie. I can no longer do this. iMovie v 5.0.2 works perfectly but attempts to prepare a DVD cause iDVD 5.0.1 load and then crash. I have loaded a virgin Mac OS 5 system from an
    original Mac OS 5 Leopard disk and virgin iMovie and iDVD from an original iLife disk. I have run Disk Warrior 4.4 on the Mac OS 5 partition and after running Disk Warrior, disk check, file check and permissions check all pass. I'm open to any
    suggestions about what I should to restore the 2009 capability of my old Power Mac system. Thanks.

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  • From Steve Carroll@21:1/5 to mel...@gmail.com on Thu May 5 01:12:03 2022
    On Tuesday, May 3, 2022 at 10:10:02 PM UTC-7, mel...@gmail.com wrote:
    In 2009, using my DP 1.8 GHz Power Mac, I effortlessly prepared DVDs from iMovie. I can no longer do this. iMovie v 5.0.2 works perfectly but attempts to prepare a DVD cause iDVD 5.0.1 load and then crash. I have loaded a virgin Mac OS 5 system from an
    original Mac OS 5 Leopard disk and virgin iMovie and iDVD from an original iLife disk. I have run Disk Warrior 4.4 on the Mac OS 5 partition and after running Disk Warrior, disk check, file check and permissions check all pass. I'm open to any
    suggestions about what I should to restore the 2009 capability of my old Power Mac system. Thanks.


    I see you're electing to flounder in Snit Michael Glasser's domain of
    sock puppets and lies over a consideration that would have been a lot
    more 'honest'. There are ever reducing reasons to come to this group and boring crap like this highlights why that's true.

    It was Snit Michael Glasser who got caught using untold numbers of forgeries time and time again, and these are 'people' who come clearly out of the
    blue directly into threads where he was being proved wrong... nonstop
    for years. Why would Gregory Hall need socks? He is the one who quotes
    facts for his side of the "arguments". The encryption is real, its presence
    at any point in time being on your VLC boot disk is a false positive.
    Gregory Hall has been over this, in exquisite detail previously, Snit
    Michael Glasser.

    Why would you understand me if you trust there is a possibility that
    I use socks? That sincerely works in your brain? This is the so-called improved 'rule' by those calling themselves 'liberals', you must 'pH test' yourself, you are no longer eligible for trial, you're assumed guilty
    until you clear your name, which makes no sense in this time frame.

    But when the stats were run, it turns out beyond any doubt, Snit Michael Glasser was far more "obsessive" than even I imagined.

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    Dustin Cook: Functional Illiterate Fraud

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  • From Chris Schram@21:1/5 to Mel C on Thu May 5 08:54:52 2022
    On 2022-05-04, Mel C <melcom4@gmail.com> wrote:
    In 2009, using my DP 1.8 GHz Power Mac, I effortlessly prepared DVDs
    from iMovie. I can no longer do this. iMovie v 5.0.2 works perfectly
    but attempts to prepare a DVD cause iDVD 5.0.1 load and then crash. I
    have loaded a virgin Mac OS 5 system from an original Mac OS 5 Leopard
    disk and virgin iMovie and iDVD from an original iLife disk. I have
    run Disk Warrior 4.4 on the Mac OS 5 partition and after running Disk Warrior, disk check, file check and permissions check all pass. I'm
    open to any suggestions about what I should to restore the 2009
    capability of my old Power Mac system. Thanks.

    While comp.sys.mac.system continues to remain under siege by naughty
    toddlers, may I suggest you might get better results by posing your
    query to comp.sys.mac.vintage. (Followup-To set) There's hardly any
    traffic in that group, but enough lurkers there that may be able to
    help. Good luck.

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    You're better off replying to this newsgroup.

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