Thats what my kitty pics were made in -- that Windows program that Rob and Tan and others told me about
called windows movie maker was a follow the dots conversion...

How big is your 3 minute movie?

ann

paul stenquist wrote:

They've AVI files. Something I never heard of. Apparently, IMovie has never 
heard of it as well. I want to be able to burn HD DVDs and watch them on my 
plasma monitor. I think the latest version of Toast will let me burn them, but 
I have to be able to edit a bit.
Paul
On Feb 28, 2010, at 6:04 PM, Cotty wrote:

On 28/2/10, paul stenquist, discombobulated, unleashed:

I shot a movie of Grace playing in the snow today with the K7. I have a
magnifier hood for the LCD display which provides a good look and makes
manual focus fairly easy. But since I shot with the DA* 16-50 at f11,
focusing wasn't a priority. Sound and pic are both very nice on my
computer. Just three minutes of video is a huge file of course, so I
can't really post it, but it was a good bit of fun. Have to find a way
to edit and make some HD DVD copies.
BTW, what format does the K7 save the movies as? I take it that they're
not .mov's ! That would be too easy.

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