I am in the same boat you are Craig, an iDVD novice. But I think I can now confirm that this patch will not help iDVD 3 work on a G3 Mac. I just finished reinstalling it with the patch on a B&W G3 (was temporarily a G4 from PowerLogix) and a G3 iMac and both installs would not let iDVD 3 stay up. It would launch. But when I attempt to run the Tutorial, it quits after a few seconds of the opening music. So unless anyone else can confirm the opposite, I think the G3's are out of the picture. I want to know, like you do, the name of the "whatever it is called file". Who out there on this list knows if it is one iDVD 3 file or a disc image or a group of files that can only be combined with an iDVD 3 burn to an internal SuperDrive? Thanks in advance for an answer. It seems like we are getting closer to an external burner solution every day. I hope the dream may become reality soon. k On Friday, February 21, 2003, at 11:42 PM, Craig Busch wrote: > Hi, > I am very interested in hearing from someone using this. My > understanding is that with > this patch you can open iDVD3 on a G3 or G4 Mac, set up your DVD, > encode your video to > MPEG2, and have the "whatever it is called file" all ready, so you > could put it on an > external firewire drive and then bring it into any Mac with a > SuperDrive and iDVD3 and > burn your disk? > > Or can the "whatever it is called file" be used with Toast to burn on > any external > firewire DVD burner? > > Thanks for any explaining or help on this. As you can tell I have not > made any DVDs yet. > > Craig