I imagine that's the H.263 codec Susan. It's designed to make high
resolution files teensy. Squeezing down High Definition-ish content
takes a lot of grunt I believe. I remember reading somewhere that new
hardware will be required for professional level editing under the
codec, at least,
The export to ipod from Quicktime is really slow! Trying it with a
small movie, and it looks like it will take an hour.
On 13/10/2005, at 3:05 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So... am i right in assuming that using Quicktime Pro 7 one can
convert one's
iMovies into a format that will import in
according to those in the know so long as you can convert it in to
Quicktime it will be supported and that an export function with
resolution suited to iPod screen will be added to iMovies
So... am i right in assuming that using Quicktime Pro 7 one can convert one's
iMovies into a format that
So... am i right in assuming that using Quicktime Pro 7 one can convert one's
iMovies into a format that will import into and play on the iPod?
ta
Rod Blitvich
http://www.apple.com/au/quicktime/tutorials/creatingvideo.html
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