On Feb 10, 2005, at 8:08 PM, Tom Baker wrote:

On Feb 10, 2005, at 6:10 PM, Michael Vogt wrote:

has anyone ever used there camcorder to as digital bridge from a VCR and then used iMove to import the video?
That is what I was doing but it would only take 6 min clips to the timeline I need the whole tape
Michael & Sharon Vogt <><

iMovie 4 and earlier only accepts video in short chunks (around 9 min. I think), so you just string all the short clips together in the timeline (and they play seamlessly, as though they were all one long clip), but the new iMovie 5 which just came out is said to take in segments of an hour or so. I don't know because I haven't upgraded yet.


Thanks for all the help you are right it is 6:00 min. per clip I want to just let the tape run and not have to sit baby sit it. I thought Toast would do it but it wanted to see a tape in the camcorder . I just bought this camcorder just for this reason maybe the new Imovie 5 will work better

Michael & Sharon  Vogt <><


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