Take a look at Ted Byrne's post in the Apple's forums here: <http://discussions.info.apple.com/webx?14@176.ebGiaFsHpXD.14@.68938672/19> You might try his technique. If your project file hasn't been written over since the crash, it might help you recover some or all of your project. I've used a similar technique in the past to recover a project. --Gordon Alley On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 20:05:34 -0400, David Minard <dminard at rcn.com> wrote: > >While attempting to put iDVD chapters into a iMovie 3 project that I >opened in iMovie 4, iMovie crashed and now the movie is simply all the >clips and no movie. I suspect the movie is now effectively gone >(thoughts? recoverable?) I do have the finished project on dv, so all >is not completely lost. > >What, however, is the process for opening an iMovie 3 in 4 and making a >dvd with iDVD? Obviously, I should have "saved as" (?) and gone from >there. > >I do have several iMovie 3 movies I want to create dvd's of. Any and >all detailed thoughts would be greatly appreciated. > >The files for all these projects are on an external firewire drive, >while iMovie 4 is on my start-up. I'm running 10.3.4 on a G3 Blue and >white that has been upgraded to a Sonnet G4 500 mhz. > >Thanks for your help. > > >David Minard >David Minard/Design >175 Federal St. >Boston, MA 02110 >Office: 617.426.4968 >Cell: 617.480.4748 -- Gordon Alley <*> <mailto:galley at texas.net> <http://galley.home.texas.net>