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What's the best way to do this

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Well I downloaded the entire collection of Seinfeld, and I have all of the episodes in .mov format. I am just wondering what is the best way to do this?

I have two ideas:

First, I can put them into iDVD, however i can only fit 4 episodes (each one is roughly 175 mb on a project with a menu.

Second, I was thinking of putting them all into iMovie, and then making one large 4GB movie file and putting that one movie on an iDVD project without menus. I don't know how this will work though, because I do not know how many episodes will fit, and it could get confusing having it all in one movie.

I'm sure there is a better way to do this, I just do not know what that would be. Any ideas?

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