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Hello everyone.
Under the description of iMovie on apple's website it says that in order to burn your movies onto a DVD you need to purchase the macbook air superdrive. Thats a little ridiculous. I'm just glad that I realized this now, because I'm going on vacation in a few days and I wanted to make a movie showcasing all my pictures when I got back, and it would be a shame to do all that work just to realize that I have no way of turning it into an actual DVD without shelling out another $100 plus tax. To add insult to injury, I searched this forum and found out that the superdrive only works with a Macbook Air. Does anyone know if this is really true? And if it is can anyone recommend a cheaper alternative that would do the same thing?
Under the description of iMovie on apple's website it says that in order to burn your movies onto a DVD you need to purchase the macbook air superdrive. Thats a little ridiculous. I'm just glad that I realized this now, because I'm going on vacation in a few days and I wanted to make a movie showcasing all my pictures when I got back, and it would be a shame to do all that work just to realize that I have no way of turning it into an actual DVD without shelling out another $100 plus tax. To add insult to injury, I searched this forum and found out that the superdrive only works with a Macbook Air. Does anyone know if this is really true? And if it is can anyone recommend a cheaper alternative that would do the same thing?