\ ... and I was hoping that I could just take video from my camera save it into iPhoto and run it on iDVD or use iMovie to add titles or whatever... guess not yet...
You shouldn't have a problem with that at all. I've dropped in loads of .AVI files from a Canon Ixusv and an Ixus 400 (Digital Elph) and it works fine. Now when it imports my pics it automaticaly pulls in the movie files as well. iMovie see's them just fine. Maybe it doesn't work as smoothly with all camera makes though.
I guess we'll just have to see. I have a Sony CyberShot...
Sony's don't seem to work. I can select my Sony made MPEG movies through the iPhoto import thing in iMovie HD, but it doesn't import the sound, although it does with my friend's Canon's avi files...
MPEG Streamclip does the trick, though it shouldn't be needed.
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Originally posted by iShawn
\ ... and I was hoping that I could just take video from my camera save it into iPhoto and run it on iDVD or use iMovie to add titles or whatever... guess not yet...
You shouldn't have a problem with that at all. I've dropped in loads of .AVI files from a Canon Ixusv and an Ixus 400 (Digital Elph) and it works fine. Now when it imports my pics it automaticaly pulls in the movie files as well. iMovie see's them just fine. Maybe it doesn't work as smoothly with all camera makes though.
Originally posted by Proxy
Maybe it doesn't work as smoothly with all camera makes though.
I guess we'll just have to see. I have a Sony CyberShot...
Originally posted by iShawn
I guess we'll just have to see. I have a Sony CyberShot...
Sony's don't seem to work. I can select my Sony made MPEG movies through the iPhoto import thing in iMovie HD, but it doesn't import the sound, although it does with my friend's Canon's avi files...
MPEG Streamclip does the trick, though it shouldn't be needed.