I made the switch about a week ago.  So far, I'm loving it.   There are
Pros, and there are Cons ... but they are all sleeker, shinier, sexier, and
well thought out.

On 6/27/07, David S Kessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> it's ok Mike, nothing to be ashamed of.  I personally swing both ways.
> in fact sometimes I run windows on my Mac - nothing wrong with that.
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> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Shawn Carpenter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> > I made the switch about a month ago myself.  I also upgraded to
> > Quicktime Pro.  I have noticed that saving my files on iMovie gives me
> > a much higher resolution, but also a huge file size.  With Quicktime
> > Pro I can compress the file size down without losing too much of the
> > resolution.  I still post my original files to blip.tv because they
> > have the capability to handle my large files, but other sites that
> > require 100 MB or less require that you compress your file.
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> > In short the quality and the effects with iMovie are much better then
> > with movie maker, but be prepared to deal with large files and getting
> > creative with saving your files so that they can be uploaded everywhere.
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> > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Mike Moon" <mgmoon@> wrote:
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> > > Well, after years of wishing and hoping, I finally have a Mac.
> > > Mac Mini 1.42ghz etc etc.
> > > I've done the updates and am starting to play around with iMovie.
> > > But I guess before I get going too far along this road of unknown
> > destination, I better check
> > > out http://www.freevlog.org to see what setup I should use.
> > >
> > > Anyhow... that's all, go about your day.
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> > > Mike
> > > http://vlog.mikemoon.net
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