[videoblogging] Re: PC Vlogger gets a Mac
Only reason I still run a PC for 'fun' stuff is because I can build it to suit my needs (or my pocketbook). Mac's are awesome in my opinion - but just too price heavy. From the 12 powerbook (used for nofun), Jarod http://vlog.8bit-me.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, David Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I made the switch about a week ago. So far, I'm loving it. There are Pros, and there are Cons ... but they are all sleeker, shinier, sexier, and well thought out. On 6/27/07, David S Kessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: it's ok Mike, nothing to be ashamed of. I personally swing both ways. in fact sometimes I run windows on my Mac - nothing wrong with that. david --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Shawn Carpenter spcbrass@ wrote: I made the switch about a month ago myself. I also upgraded to Quicktime Pro. I have noticed that saving my files on iMovie gives me a much higher resolution, but also a huge file size. With Quicktime Pro I can compress the file size down without losing too much of the resolution. I still post my original files to blip.tv because they have the capability to handle my large files, but other sites that require 100 MB or less require that you compress your file. In short the quality and the effects with iMovie are much better then with movie maker, but be prepared to deal with large files and getting creative with saving your files so that they can be uploaded everywhere. --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mike Moon mgmoon@ wrote: Well, after years of wishing and hoping, I finally have a Mac. Mac Mini 1.42ghz etc etc. I've done the updates and am starting to play around with iMovie. But I guess before I get going too far along this road of unknown destination, I better check out http://www.freevlog.org to see what setup I should use. Anyhow... that's all, go about your day. Mike http://vlog.mikemoon.net Yahoo! Groups Links -- http://www.DavidMeade.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
[videoblogging] Re: PC Vlogger gets a Mac
I made the switch about a month ago myself. I also upgraded to Quicktime Pro. I have noticed that saving my files on iMovie gives me a much higher resolution, but also a huge file size. With Quicktime Pro I can compress the file size down without losing too much of the resolution. I still post my original files to blip.tv because they have the capability to handle my large files, but other sites that require 100 MB or less require that you compress your file. In short the quality and the effects with iMovie are much better then with movie maker, but be prepared to deal with large files and getting creative with saving your files so that they can be uploaded everywhere. --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mike Moon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, after years of wishing and hoping, I finally have a Mac. Mac Mini 1.42ghz etc etc. I've done the updates and am starting to play around with iMovie. But I guess before I get going too far along this road of unknown destination, I better check out http://www.freevlog.org to see what setup I should use. Anyhow... that's all, go about your day. Mike http://vlog.mikemoon.net
[videoblogging] Re: PC Vlogger gets a Mac
No, mike, nonot you tooLong live the PC, death to Mac!! All hail the power and greatness of Bill Gates and Windows the best that ever will be I just laughed out loudbut still Mike, no Heath http://batmangeek.com http://aroundcincinnati.net --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mike Moon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well, after years of wishing and hoping, I finally have a Mac. Mac Mini 1.42ghz etc etc. I've done the updates and am starting to play around with iMovie. But I guess before I get going too far along this road of unknown destination, I better check out http://www.freevlog.org to see what setup I should use. Anyhow... that's all, go about your day. Mike http://vlog.mikemoon.net
[videoblogging] Re: PC Vlogger gets a Mac
it's ok Mike, nothing to be ashamed of. I personally swing both ways. in fact sometimes I run windows on my Mac - nothing wrong with that. david --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Shawn Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I made the switch about a month ago myself. I also upgraded to Quicktime Pro. I have noticed that saving my files on iMovie gives me a much higher resolution, but also a huge file size. With Quicktime Pro I can compress the file size down without losing too much of the resolution. I still post my original files to blip.tv because they have the capability to handle my large files, but other sites that require 100 MB or less require that you compress your file. In short the quality and the effects with iMovie are much better then with movie maker, but be prepared to deal with large files and getting creative with saving your files so that they can be uploaded everywhere. --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mike Moon mgmoon@ wrote: Well, after years of wishing and hoping, I finally have a Mac. Mac Mini 1.42ghz etc etc. I've done the updates and am starting to play around with iMovie. But I guess before I get going too far along this road of unknown destination, I better check out http://www.freevlog.org to see what setup I should use. Anyhow... that's all, go about your day. Mike http://vlog.mikemoon.net
Re: [videoblogging] Re: PC Vlogger gets a Mac
I made the switch about a week ago. So far, I'm loving it. There are Pros, and there are Cons ... but they are all sleeker, shinier, sexier, and well thought out. On 6/27/07, David S Kessler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: it's ok Mike, nothing to be ashamed of. I personally swing both ways. in fact sometimes I run windows on my Mac - nothing wrong with that. david --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Shawn Carpenter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I made the switch about a month ago myself. I also upgraded to Quicktime Pro. I have noticed that saving my files on iMovie gives me a much higher resolution, but also a huge file size. With Quicktime Pro I can compress the file size down without losing too much of the resolution. I still post my original files to blip.tv because they have the capability to handle my large files, but other sites that require 100 MB or less require that you compress your file. In short the quality and the effects with iMovie are much better then with movie maker, but be prepared to deal with large files and getting creative with saving your files so that they can be uploaded everywhere. --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Mike Moon mgmoon@ wrote: Well, after years of wishing and hoping, I finally have a Mac. Mac Mini 1.42ghz etc etc. I've done the updates and am starting to play around with iMovie. But I guess before I get going too far along this road of unknown destination, I better check out http://www.freevlog.org to see what setup I should use. Anyhow... that's all, go about your day. Mike http://vlog.mikemoon.net Yahoo! Groups Links -- http://www.DavidMeade.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]