Yes it does.
Yes, you can delete iDVD videos from your Mac. To do this, open iDVD, locate the project or video you want to delete, and select it. Then, right-click (or control-click) and choose "Delete" from the context menu. Additionally, you can delete the project from your Finder if you want to remove it completely from your system.
Go to File -> Burn DVD...
you cant actually put menu on imovie but you can do that on idvd
The iDVD player was created by Apple in 2001. Its purpose was to allow users of Apple products, such as Mac computers, to create DVDs of short movie clips, pictures, or music, that would play on regular DVD players.
A new MacBook comes with iLife '09 which includes iPhoto, iMovie, GarageBand, iWeb, iDVD.
No, but you can buy it on the apple store for for $14.99 or in iLife $49.99 including iMovie, iDVD, Garageband, iPhoto, and iWeb.
Usually in the applications folder, but Apple discontinued iLife. The best thing to do is to find a similar application.
On a Mac you would use the iDVD application to create and burn your DVD. When you launch iDVD selecting the Magic iDVD option makes the job a simple drag and drop operation. Choose a theme, drag your movies and photos and music (from the panel on the right) into the boxes, check your work with the Preview button and then Burn to disc. You need to use the correct software. There are many freeware programs available, such as DVD Shrink. See the link below for a download place.
To link another iDVD page from the first page, open your iDVD project and select the first page where you want to add the link. Drag and drop the desired page from the "Menu" section onto the button area of the first page, or right-click on the button and choose "Link To" to select the target page. This creates a hyperlink that allows users to navigate to the linked page when they click the button during playback. Be sure to test the link to ensure it works as intended.
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.
I do not know what you mean by DVD extras. Your Mac comes with iDVD which can be used to rip DVDs.