DVD Studio Pro 1.0 - Technical Specifications
System requirements
A Macintosh with a G4 processor and an Apple-supplied AGP graphics card
Mac OS 9.0.4 or 9.1
QuickTime 4.1 (included on DVD Studio Pro CD) or later
128 megabytes of RAM
A DVD drive
Display software and hardware capable of 1024 x 768 pixels at thousands or millions of colors
For writing to disc: DVD-R recorder, DVD-RAM drive, or DLT tape drive
Software requirements
Apple DVD Player 2.3 or later (installed with the DVD Studio Pro software)
Edited video and audio files in MPEG or AC-3 format; or video creation and editing software, such as Final Cut Pro or any video and audio editing programs that support QuickTime and its component technology
MPEG encoding software, such as the QuickTime MPEG Encoder included with DVD Studio Pro. (You can also use any MPEG encoder, software or hardware based, that produces DVD-compliant streams.)
Adobe Photoshop (version 4.0 or later) for creating menus and buttons
QuickTime Pro must be installed and unlocked.
Hard disk requirements
You should have at least twice as much hard disk storage space as the size of your project. (For DVD-5, for example, you need 5 gigabytes [GB] for the source files, and another 5 GB to hold the multiplexed project.) For best multiplexing performance, dedicate two or three Ultra Wide A/V or FireWire hard disks to your project (make sure they contain only your media and no other programs that might fragment the disk and decrease performance).
If you have three disks, use one for video assets, one for audio assets, and the third for the finished files.
If you have two disks, use one for source assets and one for final files.