I found QT Pro to be a bit lacking in the video
editing department. So following some of the advice
from the list I'm now using Movie Maker to
capture/edit my video then I export as DV-AVI then
"Open" with Quicktime Pro & "Export" from Quicktime
Pro as an MPeg-4.

I have a feeling that I'm going to pick up a copy of
Premiere Elements for the more "Involved" videos.

-Chris
http://www.theramblingloggerhead.com

--- aroundtheperimeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Ok.  I have tried and tried to get QT PRO to work! 
> With movie maker I
> just plug the firewire into my camcorder and it
> captures the video. 
> Is there an easy way to do this with QT PRO on
> Windows?  In QT PRO
> there is no import video option..no record video
> option...I know that
> I have QT PRO.  Can anybody help me.  Is there some
> capturing software
> I can download?  Look forward to reading your
> advice.  Thanks  \ 
> 


        
                
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