Paula,
Michael is right. I use it for compressing DVD's, and it has great
compression algorithms, but it needs to start from a DVD source. OSrry
for the bum tip.
Mason
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Paula --
I think Handbrake is mainly a program for work with DVDs. I admit I
haven't looked at it very closely, so my initial look could be fooling
me. However, you should have everything you need on your Mac if you have
iMovie or have purchased Quicktime Pro. Try what I've created at the
following link and see if it's helpful:
<http://web.mac.com/offbalance/iWeb/Off%20Balance%20Stuph/Movie%
20Compression/Movie%20Compression.html>
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