Thank you Stephen, Severin and others who encouraged me to proceed
down the iMovie - iDvD path. It worked and I can now watch my slowed
down version on the TV, pause it, etc. Great. Now, to discover how
to make my own themes!
Merv
At 7:56 PM +0800 7/6/06, Stephen Chape wrote:
Once in iMovie and you have completed your tweeks, you just start up
a new iDVD project and once encoding has completed the DVD will
burn. No intervening steps really.
iMovie & iDVD are amazingly simple to use !!
On 07/06/2006, at 4:07 PM, Mervyn & Giuliana Bond wrote:
Stephen
Using iMovie is a new world for me. I found the edit for slowing
the movie down, thank you.
Now, as to a DVD. If I export it back as a Quicktime and burn it
to a DVD would that work in a video player? Intuitively I feel
that there must be an intervening step(s).
Merv
At 8:26 PM +0800 6/6/06, Stephen Chape wrote:
You should be able to import it into iMovie.
At least then you can play around with the format and export it
back to Quicktime or maybe even burn a DVD.
On 06/06/2006, at 5:28 PM, Mervyn & Giuliana Bond wrote:
I have been presented with a CD with a QuickTime Movie.
The movie consists of simulated views in 3D of the outside and
interior of a building. These views have been generated from
architectural drawings.
The clip lasts for 27 seconds, pans around the building, enters
the building, pans within the building. I feel seasick trying to
catch the detail in less than half a minute.
Is there any way to slow down QuickTime player?
I would like to set it up as a standing display for people to
see, but not at the speed of light.
Any suggestions?
Merv
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