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Maybe I am just stupid but...
#11
One vote for stupid. I figured them out and I'm pretty stupid so...
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#12
Ok, so you set chapters in.... iMovie not iDVD, then you export it. You can't just take a finished product or iDvd will only set chapters every ___ minutes not where you want them. I decided to work the project in Premiere and then use iMovie. I don't have time to figure out iMovie but I set the chapters. Still, I am pretty sure I am an idiot.
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#13
It is the duty of each forum member to support it's brothers and sisters by reaffirming their belief system as often as possible. .. Stupid is . . . as stupid does. Danny is a M O R A N . Go Dan, be the man!






:nuts:
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#14
WHiiP wrote:
It is the duty of each forum member to support it's brothers and sisters by reaffirming their belief system as often as possible. .. Stupid is . . . as stupid does. Danny is a M O R A N . Go Dan, be the man!






:nuts:

Reaffirmation noted and appreciated.
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#15
Have you tried Toast instead, for Chaptering?
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#16
Yeah this seems like a legit use of bit torrent. You still own a license. I tried to avoid the new Image Capture this way but the old one won't run in the newer OSs
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#17
I kept the older iMovie around too. I guess when you're making so much loot off of iPhones and Pads you can neglect your software. Now it takes them years between major upgrades of Aperture too.
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#18
vision63 wrote:
I kept the older iMovie around too. I guess when you're making so much loot off of iPhones and Pads you can neglect your software. Now it takes them years between major upgrades of Aperture too.

What version of the OS is the easiest couple of iMovie / iDVD? Tiger? Panther?

Which version is the oldest that is Intel native?


correction.... OS and/or iLife?
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#19
Jimmypoo wrote:
[quote=vision63]
I kept the older iMovie around too. I guess when you're making so much loot off of iPhones and Pads you can neglect your software. Now it takes them years between major upgrades of Aperture too.

What version of the OS is the easiest couple of iMovie / iDVD? Tiger? Panther?

Which version is the oldest that is Intel native?


correction.... OS and/or iLife?
I actually keep iMovie 6 HD on an old G4 Tower using Tiger. Just for mashing together clips and such and such. I'm going to dig into the new iMovie.
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#20
http://forums.macresource.com/read/1/339...msg-339496


EDIT: The Apple support link in that post is dead; PM me if you need the file. It is a Universal App.
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