Just one thing while I remember it...
(And I can't check it because I am out and about without web access)
Importing mpegs takes forever in iMovie but if you create a new Mpeg project,
close the program down and then just add the file into the hidden media folder
(show package contents in the Fi
Hi Ronda, thanks for the tip, I still have Toast 7 on my system, and
its exporting away quite happily. cheers, Susan.
On 17/04/2007, at 11:10 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Susan,
Does the DVD have PCM audio?
If it has, that is the problem using Toast 8.
I've just noticed with Toast 8.0.1 and MPE
Hi Susan,
Does the DVD have PCM audio?
If it has, that is the problem using Toast 8.
I've just noticed with Toast 8.0.1 and MPEG videos with PCM audio.
Toast 8 can't do anything with a MPEG video that has PCM audio only.
It is a Toast 8 bug that Roxio hasn't solved yet. I think this
became
Hi, so I've tried all of these solutions. Handbrake and Streamclip
work, but exporting from Toast 8 results in error 9011, even though I
now have Quicktime mpeg-2 add on. cheers, susan.
On 17/04/2007, at 9:49 AM, Ronda Brown wrote:
Hi Susan,
Also if you have Toast 7 or 8 you can Export the
On 17/04/2007, at 9:44 AM, Susan Hastings wrote:
Hi, I just used the link at the bottom of someone's recent email to
the WAMUG group. It worked. cheers, susan.
Hmmm ! When I try I get the old archives at Yahoo group ... 2003
versions .
Are you sure that it's the 2007 mails you are
Hi Susan,
Also if you have Toast 7 or 8 you can Export the Video file to MPEG 4
or many other formats.
Open Toast, choose Video - DVD-Video, drag the Files into the Toast
Window or use The Media Browser.
Choose Export, select the format you want.
Cheers,
Ronni
On 17/04/2007, at 9:26 AM, Rod
Hi, I just used the link at the bottom of someone's recent email to
the WAMUG group. It worked. cheers, susan.
On 17/04/2007, at 9:33 AM, Robert Howells wrote:
On 17/04/2007, at 9:16 AM, Susan Hastings wrote:
Hi, I know this has come up on the list before, but can't locate
it in the archiv
On Tuesday, April 17, 2007, at 09:16AM, "Susan Hastings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>Hi, I know this has come up on the list before, but can't locate it
>in the archives. I am trying to extract some video from a home made
>movie on DVD. I can put it onto my computer alright, but can't bring
Hi Susan,
Rip the movie with Handbrake (or Media Fork). It will make the movie an MP4
file, which can then be brought into Quicktime or iMovie for an edit.
Seeya
Rod!
On 17/4/07 9:16 AM, "Susan Hastings" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, I know this has come up on the list before, but can't lo
Hi, I know this has come up on the list before, but can't locate it
in the archives. I am trying to extract some video from a home made
movie on DVD. I can put it onto my computer alright, but can't bring
the video TS or VOB file into Quicktime, iMovie, or iDVD.
I want to edit it and save i
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