Minulla ainakikn toimi tämä alla oleva:
Tämä on siis lainaus Applen tuki sivuston keskustelupalstalta;
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jsp ... 3&tstart=0
Ja näin se menee:
Episode 2: "Seems It's The Themes"
OK, I seemed to have found what wasn't working on my system...
Seems that my back-collection of old iDVD themes wasn't compatible with the new iDVD. I have owned every version of this program, so I had all themes present.
This is how I isolated the problem:
I opened two folders and had them on my desktop:
Folder A) The "username/library/application support/idvd" folder, where you will see a folder called 'installed themes'.
Folder B) The other folder is the system's library folder, it's path being: "(yourhardrivename)/Library/Application Support/iDVD/Themes"
They may seem very similar, but the key is that the SYSTEM'S folder (folder B) keeps the actual themes, new and old, within it.
At first start-up, iDVD will create a folder within the USER'S folder (folder A) called "Installed Themes".
So, here's what I did to solve my problem: I moved "Installed Themes" from folder A to the desktop.
In my Folder B, the system's collection of themes, I had seven folders: "iDVD 1," "iDVD 2," and so on, up through "iDVD 7" I moved them all to the desktop and restarted iDVD.
It worked, and it also created a new "Installed Themes" folder within Folder A (user folder).
However, upon clicking 'create project,' a dialog box came up saying there were "no themes installed, please install again or find themes?" or something like that.
A-ha. So I placed the "iDVD 7" theme folder that I had rested on my desktop back into Folder B, "Themes." This again is the SYSTEM folder's application support folder, not the user's.
iDVD opened correctly, and I quit out and placed more "iDVD x" folders that I had originally placed on my desktop back in to folder B.
Some snags: Long story short, the only ones still compatible (it seems, haven't tried each and every one, but nothing prevents iDVD start-up) are the following Theme folders:
Still seem to work, won't prevent iDVD 08 from opening:
iDVD 7
iDVD 6
iDVD 5
iDVD 3
All other theme folders left in Folder B will cause iDVD 08 to rewrite the "Installed Themes" folder in Folder A, and it will again become corrupt and prevent iDVD 08 from opening... This is easily solved, however, by throwing away the newly sullied "Installed Themes" folder, limiting your 'theme' folders on the above list in Folder B, and restarting iDVD 08, forcing it to write a new "Installed Themes" folder in Folder A.
So, in a nutshell, remove the theme folders iDVD 1, iDVD 2, and iDVD 4 from Folder B, toss out the "Installed Themes" folder from Folder A, and restart iDVD 08.
Good luck, I hope this is something that will work for you, I tried to make it clear, but let me know if I can clarify anything.