Using the Media Tab in iDVD

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Part of the video series: How To Use Apple iDVD

Summary: How to use the media tabs in Apple iDVD; learn more about DVD authorizing software in this free instructional video.

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Using the Media Tab in iDVD

Hey everybody! My name is Matt and I'm speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. On the last lesson, I taught you that if you double-click in your preview window, it's going to bring up a dialogue here, where you can drag and drop audio and pictures. It also takes you over to your media tab. You can also just click your media tab to get here as well. Up here at that top, you'll see audio photos and movies. It's just a way that iDVD organizes your library of media. If you click on audio, if you have any songs that you've created in Garage Band, you can select those here. You can also browse through your iTunes library as well. You can just click, drag, and drop these over on the left if you want. You can also do the same thing with photos and movies. If you click on photos, you can check out your iPhoto library. I've got another tutorial on that if you're interested. Down here, I've got pictures that I can just drag and drop just like we did with the audio. If you come over to movies, you can do the same thing. Here's my library of movies on my hard drive. You can also just come down here and run searches if you've got a lot of photos or audio. You can run searches like I said, to easily find your media.

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