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The conversion should not have completely gotten rid of the iMovie project that you originally had. Look through your files to see if you still have the iMovie project that you converted to an iDVD project. If you completely converted it, then there's not much else you can do other than trying to see if you can revert it back to an iMovie project.
Yes it can run fine
Visit the Related Link below for more information on Jing projects, their formats etc. Then visit the iMovie site for information on formatting produced.
An unfinished iMovie project can be saved to a disk to be worked on at a later date. A finished movie can be exported by selecting the Share menu and then Export Movie... Select a medium or large movie and export to disk to allow other people to enjoy your film on their computer or TV.
A .rcproject file contains details of an editing project from iMovie. It contains pointers to the original videos. To reestablish the connection to the video file the .rcproject should be put into the iMovie Projects folder within the Movies folder. When iMovie is launched the videos from the project will be available for exporting as a playable movie file.
you cant actually put menu on imovie but you can do that on idvd
No, you cannot put an iMovie on a CD, but you can a DVD if you have the app iDVD. However, if you want to put music on something, then you can do that through iTunes.
If it's opening a previous project, just hit the red X button at the corner of the window. It will pop up the selection window for you.
See the Related Link below. It offers information on iMovie features, functions etc.
Once you open Imovie it should be right there just click on it. If not you might have deleted it. There is no way to get it back
As many as your hard drive has room for.
Porting software from one operating system to another is not a trivial undertaking. The copyright restrictions mean that only Apple would be able to convert iMovie for use on another platform.