The next disk you burn will not as long to burn, maybe a little longer than the play time, so by the time you have had breakfast and taken care of your morning routine you have a second disk finished. Gerhard On Friday, March 28, 2003, at 02:20 PM, Michael Winter wrote: > I burned my first DVD ever this week using iDVD 3, which means I've > entered a new arena for boring friends and relatives with movies and > photos of the kids. I do have a question though. > > At the end of the burn, the DVD is ejected and I'm asked if I want to > burn another one. The problem is that I want to do the burn overnight > which means the drawer for the DVD drive is left hanging out for > I-don't-know-how long. I really worry about this since I do have young > children running around who are sometimes up before I am, and it just > looks too easy for that tray to be broken while its hanging out there. > > So, is there a way to prevent the tray from coming out at the end of a > burn? > > In the mean time, I'm preparing feedback for Apple suggesting the DVD > not be ejected unless the user pushes the button saying they want to > burn another disk. Otherwise, IMO, there's no reason for it to do so. > > Thanks. > > -Mike >