On Feb 10, 2005, at 9:04 PM, Michael Vogt wrote:


Thanks for all the help you are right it is 6:00 min. per clip I want to just let the tape run and not have to sit baby sit it. I thought Toast would do it but it wanted to see a tape in the camcorder . I just bought this camcorder just for this reason maybe the new Imovie 5 will work better

Michael & Sharon Vogt

You don't have to babysit the importing of a movie or a long video just because iMovie breaks it into short clips. Go away and let it all stream in and make as many 6-min. clips as it takes. Come back later when it's all in iMovie and dump all the clips down onto the iMovie timeline where you can edit them if you want. Then you can export (iMovie calls it "share") back out to VHS tape in a VCR, or digital tape in a camcorder, or drop it into iDVD to burn a DVD, or whatever.


Tom


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