Oh wow, that includes stuff for ripping from generic firewire cameras.
iMovie doesn't do it for you?
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Oh wow, that includes stuff for ripping from generic firewire cameras.
iMovie doesn't do it for you?
Dude, I thought iMovie played DVDs.
Nope, that's DVD Player. Though I think iMovie would let you work with some DVD content.
Nope, that's DVD Player.
Where can I hide my shame?
iMovie is for creating movies. iDVD is for creating DVDs. DVD Player is for playing DVDs.
Of the above, the only one I do not personally detest is DVD Player. Give me Final Cut / DVD Studio Pro any day of the week. (Not that I can afford Final Cut Studio on my home machine, but still. Final Cut Express pre-installed is under $100, and approximately twelve billion times better for video editing than iMovie.)
I think the guy who sold me the iMac has left Final Cut of some description installed, as it happens. He didn't give me CDs for anything, but there's a lot of software on there.
I only mentioned iMovie because it comes standard with Macs.
I only mentioned iMovie because it comes standard with Macs.
Oh, I know -- I just have, um, strong opinions about video editing/processing software where Macs are concerned.
No worries, Jessica. I've done a bit of video editing with iMovie on my Mac Mini, and have seen much room for improvement (to put it mildly). If I get to the point where I'm doing more of it, I'll definitely look into Final Cut.
As long as y'all are talking iMovie...Why can't I get it to add in the music? I choose the music. I put it where I want it, cut it where I want it to stop, then when I play the movie? No music.