Re: Where are the video's showing up?
Posted by Neal on 5/24/08
THe manauf. site says Video Format is Advanced Profile
MPEG4 AVI
SO if you need to edit the video you'd go to iMovie first,
once the project is edited, titled, and audio is correct
you'd export to iDVD.
You have to drag and drop the video into iMovie.
Importing video from an MPEG-4 video camera MPEG-4
video cameras may have a USB connection instead of a FireWire
connection. To transfer video from an MPEG-4 device to your
computer, connect the device to your computer using a USB
cable. Your MPEG-4 camera or device appears as a hard disk on
your desktop. You can open the hard disk icon and drag the
video footage into your iMovie HD project or to your desktop
for importing later.
When you import footage from an MPEG-4 device connected by a
USB cable, each video file is imported as a single clip into
your project; iMovie HD does not break it up into clips
automatically. You cannot use the capture controls to import
your video or control your camera, nor can you use the Magic
iMovie feature to import video automatically.
N.
On 5/24/08, Jan/K wrote:
> I have a new iMac and am having a problem getting videos
> I've recorded from my Flip camcorder into iMovie or iDVD.
> I'm not really sure what authoring program would be best.
> Please give step by step directions. I am trying to make
> dvds of my students reading to the class to give to their
> parents and I am getting very frustrated with it. Thanks so
> much! Jan
Posts on this thread, including this one
- Getting video from Flip camcorder to dvd , 5/24/08, by Jan/K.
- Re: Where are the video's showing up?, 5/24/08, by Neal.
- Re: Where are the video's showing up?, 5/26/08, by Jan/K.