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Memory is cheap. When I bought my iMAC G5, I added a 1 gig card to bring me to 1.256 g. Depending on where you buy your iMAC, you may be able to get a deal on...
Looking at editing a video project working with over 50 hours of tape and purchased A 500 gig ext hd for storage. Anyone have any experience with the new ...
... And it will still be 5 years before they work out the bugs enough to support reliable consumer level writers or have enough players to make distribution...
... Funny you should mention that. Sony's Betamax was far superior to JVC's VHS but lost out. -- Robert Rouveroy csc The Hague, Holland http://www.rouveroy.com...
... Keep in mind that digital video is about 13GB per hour of video, so you won't be able to store all 50 hours on your hard drive. But if you are able to...
... Yep, because Sony was too tight fisted on the technology keeping it all to itself while VHS was licensed out and many companies made them and prices...
... RAM ... 1GB. ... later ... with ... Yes, I meant RAM and HD space. Thank you for your recommendation. It helped to determine how much to invest in the...
I'm trying to do something that I think involves paste over playhead, but I need to know if I am doing this correctly or if there is another way. I have a...
... That was the myth, anyway. There were several factors in that situation: -- The quality differences were not at all dramatic, especially to consumer eyes....
The quickest and most acurate was is to take the footage of the person that is doing the talking and extract the audio from that clip. (This is before you do a...
I would extract the audio from the cutaways and then do a paste over. That's probably the easiest. That way you don't have to mess with your interview audio...
I am not quite clear on this process yet. So when I paste over at playhead, that then replaces 5 secs of video with the 5 secs of video I'm pasting with? Thus...
Yes. I hate the term paste over, because on tape to tape systems, you called it an insert edit. It just replaces the video without affecting the audio. Jeff ...
This is the way paste over at play head works. When you paste over at play head the video you copied, to be pasted (we will call this track B), will be placed...
So basically if I have a 5 minute interview and I want to paste over a 10 second reaction shot three times during the 5 minutes, I don't need to split the 5...
well you do not have to split the clip at all, that is correct. But you do not have to do anything with the audio. iMovie will take the audio from your 10...
... Seems everyone has a solution but no. Better go this way In iMovie 4 preferences, click Extract Audio on. Select your cutaway and place it on the Playhead...
Just saw this.. and fits what we have been discussing ... brad "What an HD upconverter does sounds promising: it examines the DVD video, digitally enlarging...
I am new to imovie and IDVD. I used Jeff Carlson's Visual Quick Project to make a 15 minute iMovie that turned out nice. I burned it to a DVD using the...
When using the "scrolling block" title I am left with a big chunk of blank screen after my title has rolled through. Is there a way to end the clip after the...
... Sounds like it is probably an issue with whatever player you have on your home theatre rather than an issue with iDVD, since it did play on a portable DVD...
... Don't know if you can do anything about that. But maybe you can cheat it by creating a title screen in Photoshop or Appleworks that is 480 tall and longer...
Will Hawkins wrote: it is a very cool feature. ... http://homepage.mac.com/shagswell/iMovieTheater67.html That is a great example - it is well made and to the ...
In a message dated 12/2/04 7:02:50 PM, heather_lamarre@... writes: << When using the "scrolling block" title I am left with a big chunk of blank screen...