> As an alternative, I have seen
> references to the possibility of transferring edited iMovie material from the
> computer to a VHS format which would assuage my desire to make VHS movie
> copies. Can anyone comment on this possibility?
You can't export directly to VHS from the iMac. To get to VHS you export
your finished movie back to your digital camcorder and then dub to VHS. I
believe there may be a way to export to VHS using the digital camcorder to
allow the video to "pass through" the camera into a VCR though.
There may be a third party option though. Note; there is a connector for a
second monitor on the back of the iMac DVs but this is strictly for
mirroring t a larger monitor, projector or a video converter.
--
Mark A. Kippert
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