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Mac i-movie to PC |
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Oct 23rd 2002 | #75006 Report |
Member since: Jun 21st 2001 Posts: 85 |
A friend has started an I movie and burned it to a cd. She is no longer in the class that gives her acess to the Mac. Is their anyway to change the formatt so it can be read by a program on the PC |
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Oct 23rd 2002 | #75007 Report |
Member since: Mar 20th 2001 Posts: 3367 |
Simple, No.
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Oct 23rd 2002 | #75012 Report |
Member since: Sep 4th 2001 Posts: 1003 |
Proprietary formats are never good to use for cross compatibility of risc and cisc based computers. Only way to be sure would have been to save the movie off originally as an MPG or Quicktime MOV file.
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Nov 15th 2002 | #78446 Report |
Member since: Nov 15th 2002 Posts: 9 |
iMovie uses the DV format. You need a DV codec.
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Nov 15th 2002 | #78455 Report |
Member since: Jul 27th 2002 Posts: 1 |
would you even though one would export it as a mov/mpg? i use FCP3 on the macs @ school thus far and when i export to a CD as a mov it works just fine on a PC.
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Nov 15th 2002 | #78595 Report |
Member since: Apr 1st 2002 Posts: 1487 |
sidez summed it all up right here. :D
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Nov 16th 2002 | #78621 Report |
Member since: Mar 20th 2001 Posts: 3367 |
I said that cause its already burned into a CD.
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Nov 16th 2002 | #78622 Report |
Member since: Apr 1st 2002 Posts: 1487 |
and i agreed.
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