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iMovie '09: Canon 5D Mark II may cause iMovie to unexpectedly quit
Footage imported into iMovie 09 in full-size format from a Canon 5D Mark II may cause iMovie 09 to unexpectedly quit. This may occur when scrubbing through the imported clips in a project or in the event library.http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2558iMovie '09: Referenced videos from iPhoto Library not displayed in iMovie Event Library
If you change the Advanced Importing preferences in iPhoto so that the checkbox labeled Copy items to the iPhoto Library is deselected, movies you import into iPhoto after that change will not appear in iMovie . Notehttp://support.apple.com/kb/TS3124iMovie ’08: Unable to skim movies published to MobileMe Gallery with versions of iMovie prior to 7.1
If you publish a movie to the MobileMe Gallery with iMovie 7.1, you can preview it online by moving your mouse over the movie. This is the online skimming feature.http://support.apple.com/kb/TS1048iMovie '09: iPhone 3GS or iPod nano (5th generation) video may import into iMovie with rotated display
If you record video from your iPhone 3GS or iPod nano (5th generation) in any orientation other than held horizontally with the home button or click wheel on the right side (as shown in the images below), your video will be rotated when accessed from iPhoto Videos in iMovie versions prior to 8.0.4. For iMovie 09 users, update to version 8.0.4 or laterhttp://support.apple.com/kb/TS2819iMovie '09: Unusable iMovie projects may cause iMovie '09 to unexpectedly quit
Important : Make sure to back up your iMovie projects and content prior to moving iMovie files and folders. Quit iMovie 09.http://support.apple.com/kb/TS2684iDVD 7.0 Help (iLife '08): Preparing a movie created in iMovie ‘08 to work with iDVD
Here are ways to prepare your iMovie ‘08 movie for iDVD: In iMovie , choose Share > Media Browser.http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=iDVD/7.0/en/11950.htmliDVD 7.0 Help (iLife '08): Preparing a movie created in iMovie HD to work with iDVD
Here are ways to prepare your iMovie for iDVD:http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=iDVD/7.0/en/6651.htmliPod nano (5th generation): How to import your recorded videos to your Mac using iPhoto or iMovie
Once you ve imported recorded video to iPhoto from your iPod nano (5th generation), you should be able to see your footage in iMovie, under iPhoto Videos in your Event Library. However, if you would like to import your recorded video directly into iMovie 09 from your iPod nano (5th generation), follow these steps:http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3822How can iMovie export only part of a movie to youtube?
For re-editing within iMovie '09 into parts 1 to x I propose you could: Create new projects and copy&paste into each one just the part you want to have from your long project. Or make duplicates of your long project (right-click then click duplicate) and remove anything from each duplicate that you don't want to have.http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1912189iMovie '09: Properly ejecting a Sony Webbie HD camcorder
You may see a Device Removal message when you disconnect your Sony Webbie HD (MHS-CM1 or MHS-PM1) camcorder from your computer after completing an import and properly ejecting the camera in iMovie . This may occur because the Sony Webbie HD camcorder mounts two volumes on your system when you connect your camcorder instead of one. Before you disconnect your camcorder, be sure to manually ejecthttp://support.apple.com/kb/TS2608
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