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Output Like a Pro with iPhoto 5
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RE: Difference in Quicktime exporting |
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2005-02-02 22:34:04 |
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derrick
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Response to: Difference in Quicktime exporting
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Sorry Lou, I do the best I can at explaining this stuff without going into so much detail that it bores the socks off of folks. Here's what I was trying to say.
"old export options" refers to the dialog box we used in iPhoto 4 to export slideshows to QuickTime movies. If you created a slideshow and saved music with it, you could use the export function to send that content to a QuickTime movie. That dialog box still lives in iPhoto 5, as I mentioned in the article.
The "sideways triangle icon in the lower left corner of the iPhoto interface (beneath the Source window)" I refer to in paragraph 8 is technically called the "Display the slideshow" button. But I feel my description is easier to understand.
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OK, I get it now
2005-02-10 19:43:18
LouM
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The difference between getting an old-style export and an MPEG4 new-style export is just whether you click on a slideshow object or an album object before selecting Export.
It's that simple.