On Monday, March 31, 2003, at 03:28 PM, Eric Phillips wrote: > I thought I selected 3 since 2 was in the > folder listed in the dialog box. The dialog box was an OS9 not an OSX > dialog box. Since I recently had to wipe my main drive and reinstall, I can run through what I did with regard to Toast and iMovie. 1) Installed iLife (which has iMovie 3). 2) Used Software Update to upgrade to the newest version of iMovie 3. 3) Installed Toast Titanium version 5.0, this was an OS X native installer. 4) Ran the update for Toast Titanium -also OS X native (no Classic required) 4) Opened a project in iMovie 3 and looked for the VCD export -it wasn't there. 5) Restarted. 6) Opened the same project in iMovie 3 and looked for VCD export -it showed up now. Just remember, there's another step in iMovie 3. You have to select Export, use Export to Quicktime, and select the "Expert" options and hit the Export button. When the "Save File" dialog box pops up, Toast VCD export will then show up as an option in a pull-down menu (sorry, my terminology for these options may be a little off, I'm in the middle of an export so I can't double check them). In other words, it doesn't show up as a "top level" option like it did in iMovie 2 -you have to select it in the Save dialog box. -Mike