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Movies Made Easy in iPhoto 5
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RE: what about exporting movies? |
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2005-03-23 12:53:00 |
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derrick
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Response to: all good information but what about exporting movies?
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Well, not quite sure I get your drift here.
If you build the movie the way I described in the article, and saved it to your desktop, then it's already "exported." All you have to do then is put it on your server, drop it on to a CD, or add it to an iDVD project.
iPhoto, at this stage, enables you to catalog, sort, rate, etc. But QuickTime Pro still does all the heavy lifting for editing, encoding, etc.
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RE: what about exporting movies?
2005-04-17 10:31:37
smkolins
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iPhoto takes care of pictures so well it would be nice for it to handle the movies as well. Even if Quicktime does the heavy lifting there is far more integration of these little movies all digital cameras handle. One little one I ran across was that you could easily rotate a movie as well as a picture - it's burried in the quicktime player!