iDVD was, for a brief time, available on OS9.

According to the [iDVD Site (Archived)][1], "iDVD is available only
with the purchase of certain Power Mac G4 systems".

When I bought my Quicksilver 2002, second-hand, around early 2005,
iDVD was on the recovery discs. I have yet to find these discs, but I
was able to extract the folder from [this disc set][2], already on the
garden.

I was never able to use this, as it requires an Apple Superdrive
(which i take to mean a Pioneer burner, flashed with Apples'
firmware), and my QS2002 only had a Combo drive. It shows an error
message on launch if it can't find a suitable burner, so unless
someone can develop a patch, it's useless to most people. I couldn't
take a screenshot of the error message in QEMU, as launching it in
this environment just freezes the system.

Supplied as a MacBinary encoded diskcopy 6.3 image (so you won't have
to wait an hour for Stuffit Expander ![Wink][3] ).

/dL #2 is iDVD version 1.0.2 July 2002 complete but without Tutorial,
stuffed from the PowerMac G4 MDD OS 9.2.2 CD. It is assumed the
Tutorial folder from the first download can sail thru iDVD 1.0.2

/dL #3 is an Updater for converting version 1.0 into v1.0.1 - but
version 1.0 is not here yet. Whoever has iDVD v1.0.0 of which this
updater applies to, please upload v1.0 here now.

Compatibility
Architecture: PPC

Mac OS 9.2.2 - Original Superdrive Required

  [1]: http://web.archive.org/web/20010410213823/http://www.apple.com/idvd/
  [2]: https://macintoshgarden.org/apps/power-mac-g4-quicksilver-2002-restore-discs
  [3]: http://macintoshgarden.org/sites/all/modules/smileys/packs/Roving/wink.png (Wink)