Hi Bev,
Took me a little while to think about your quicktime
pro experience.
Asking a silly question here, but did the software
come with a serial number? and if so did you contact
Apple?
Once I had made a mistake uploading adobe premiere, I
took the software number, and contacted adobe here in
I used to have QuickTime Pro, but when QT forced me to upgrade, it also took
away my pro and I can't afford to pay $30 twice, so QT compression is
something I can no longer use.
On 1/7/07, Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Den 08.01.2007 kl. 00:47 skrev Gromik Tohoku [EMAIL
As an educator working in Japan, I agree, it should
allow for international contribution. Lucky for us we
have two films ready.
So I think this is a great idea, but How do you
compress a film for ipod? Never done it myself?
Will Movie Maker allow for ipod compression? should
the film be in avi
Den 08.01.2007 kl. 00:47 skrev Gromik Tohoku [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
So I think this is a great idea, but How do you
compress a film for ipod? Never done it myself?
Will Movie Maker allow for ipod compression? should
the film be in avi format prior to ipod compression?
Movie Maker can't do it.
--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Loiez D. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://www.theflux.tv/ipodfest
In your opinion please ?
Thx
Loiez
Looks like a no-lose situation.
If they actually want it to be international, they should set it up so people
can FTP the files to
them instead of