Hello again,
Thanks for all your help with this everybody !!!
I have tried the FFMPEGFX application but running into trouble as it
cannot seem to convert the video into anything I can use in iDVD.
It is the relatives in England whose clips are giving me trouble.
Both of them have PC's and seem to be sending in MPEG format.
Are there other formats that might be easier to convert and import
into iMovie or to open and run in Quicktime ?
Is there a way to convert the clips into Quicktime format ? If I can
get them into Quicktime format, I can use them in iMovie and iDVD.
Amber
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