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Mike ... Thank you very much for your long and detailed explanation. Question answered!!! Thanks again. Peter ************************************************ ...
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Update and correction to my post. After some experiments JPEG import with Ken Burns effect not used. The increase in file size occurs only with Ken Burns...
One thing to try as a test. Open a new project. Import one JPG. Apple Ken Burns to that and see what happens. That would eliminate any other effect having sway...
I completed your suggested experiement, thank you. First re-installed iMovie HD just in case. Created a new movie project. Imported the same JPEG twice. The...
... I'd guess that it is QuickTime that is doing the rendering when the KB effect is used. So it'd be worth reinstalling QT to see if that improves things. BTW...
If reinstalling QT per Rich, using the latest version does not help, then the following may, but what I'm suggesting is more like a fishing expedition. ...
Couple more points. I looked back and saw that you are on iMovie 6, 10.3.9 So I would not change the QT version to a newer version, just reinstall it if you...
... I, and many others, had problems some time back, right after Tiger was released. At about the same time, and new version of QuickTime came out. Those of...
Thank you iMovie community. Unfortunately the problem still exists. I completed the following Upgraded to imovie HD 6.0.3 (Running QT 7.0.3. Could this be...
Derek's post is likely the answer for you. I could not find the standalone installer for QT 6 on the Apple site but, each update appears to be available. So,...
Derek, I am using Tiger on my Mac OS 10.4.10 PowerPC G4 800 MHz. I don't know what version Quicktime I have. I've not updated in some time. I use iMovie 5...
George I have a 2Ghz Power PC iMac G5 (400 Gb + 1.5 Gb mem). I also use Tiger OS 10.4.11 with iMovie 5HD. This combination works fine with Quicktime 7.3.0 -...
Check Quicktime Player to determine which version of Quicktime you have (either do a Get-Info on the application file, or run it and check its About box). ...
In general, after giving each update a few days to reveal its problems, monitored on the internet discussion sites, I upgrade to the newest version of...
Derek, I used Software Update to upgrade to 10.4.11 from 10.4.10 but I think I did a dumb thing. Before upgrading, I changed the name of Safari to OldSafari in...
Here is a link to a page that describes the update and gives links to the combo updates: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=306297 I don't know if...
... I think Shirley's suggestion of downloading and running the combo updater is a good thing to try. It might help to make a copy of your "OldSafari", giving...
Thanks Shirley Mike & Derek. All good advice I may still use. A strange thing occurred. After I sent my help request, I changed name OldSafari back to Safari...
I've played around with the new iMovie a bit, and I've got one major issue with it (other than the reduced functionality from iMovie HD). I imported a...
... Hi Gordon, I'm no expert, and I haven't used iMovie 8, but I had this happen to me a couple of years ago with an ageing Sony Handycam. I ended up having...
Peter- Thanks for your response. iMovie HD also would split clips at breaks in the timecode. I've recently used iMovie HD to edit some similar videos from the...
Hi, With iMovie 8, you can adjust the settings of your clips in increments of 2 secs all the way up to 20-30 minutes (all). At the bottom center of either...
Ahhh, that's what I wanted to hear. Thanks for illuminating that dark corner of the iMovie 8 interface! :-) I'll give that a go for my next import. I guess...