Slightly off topic, but forgive me. First, the 533 DP is arguably the second fasted Mac ever made behind the 800 DP.
Second, I think that Apple is squandering the potential of iDVD. I think that what is needed is an easy way to make SVCDs. SVCDs or miniDVDs are MPEG2 video files on written on a CD. This gives you over 15 minutes of DVD quality video on a 35 cent CDR that can be played on almost all new generation consumer DVD players. This has the potential of being a killer app that would really compliment iMovie. Almost everyone has a CD burner.
Even though iMovie allows you to easily edit a movie, there is no high quality, easy, inexpensive way to export your movie. Current options are:
1) Back to DV- expensive, not standardized, limited # of players
2) VHS- low quality , expensive
3) Roxio VCD- low quality
4) Quicktime movies- piss poor quality with the included encoders, limited bandwidth
iDVD already has high speed MPEG2 encoding (2x on G4s vs 10-20x Quicktime encoding). All we need is a way to write out iMovies in MPEG2 format on a CDR to really enable easy, high quality sharing of our work.
I think that Apple is really missing the boat on this.