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Tip to Enable Hidden iDVD1 Themes in later iDVD Versions
In reply to a news item yesterday on hidden iDVD1 themes in iDVD3, a reader sent a link to an apple forum thread with comments on how to enable the iDVD1 'hidden' themes in later iDVD versions. (Originally a tip for iDVD2 but may work in iDVD3, I've not tried it yet)
" Those are the original themes that shipped with iDVD1. You can force iDVD2 to see them by doing the following to each missing theme you found in the package contents:
Right click on the iDVD application icon in your applications folder to Show Package Contents. Open the Contents folder then Resources folder. This is where you found the extra themes 901 thru 919. Right click on one of these themes to Show Package Contents. Open the Contents folder then the Resources folder. Open the lproj folder for your language of choice. For example English.lproj. Open the Description.plist file and scroll all the way down to the bottom until you see five lines similar to this:
<string>It's a Boy</string>
<key>version</key>
<integer>1</integer>
</dict>
</plist>
Change the <integer> value of 1 to 2 and save the file. This tells iDVD that this is an iDVD2 theme as opposed to an iDVD1 theme.
To test, just launch iDVD, you should now see a new theme added. These themes were pre-motion menu themes so you won't see much pizazz in the earlier iDVD themes.
This site as has an Applescript that will automate this renumbering for you but it was written prior to the recent update to iDVD Applescript. I haven't used the script myself, I just manually edited the Description.plist files.
http://homepage.mac.com/dvd_edit/.
pmiles "
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