at 14.09.2001 16:30 Uhr, Colin Holgate wrote:

>> Just connect your Camera to iMovie and record it. From there you can export
>> the film to Quicktime in no time. IMO that's the easiest and fastest way to
>> get DV into Director.
> 
> What Andy says. Plus, you have the option to save out the QuickTime
> movie video track as DV, so you'll end up with 720 x 480 , 30 fps
> full quality video. The results are quite amazing.

Additionally to what Colin says, you can drag TOASTs iMovie Exporter to the
iMovie plugins folder and auto-scramble your VideoCD (which btw. then plays
fine in a VideoCD-Player AND most DVD-Players)

-- Andy Fuchs
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