On Mar 1, 2010, at 12:15 PM, DagT wrote:

On my mac I can play .avi-movies with ordinary Quicktime, VLC, DivX player, realplayer and MPlayer. Some of them may have problems with the sound codec, but VLC handles most cases.

DagT


Hi Dag,
I can play them with QuickTime, but I want to edit them and maybe burn them to Blu-Ray DVD. I think I need the latest version of toast to accomplish the latter.
Paul


Den 1. mars 2010 kl. 00.51 skrev Brendan MacRae:

check that. you'll need to covert it to .mov first. there are programs to do this. here's one:


http://for-mac.mp4kits.com/guides/avi-to-imovie/

-B


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The latest
version of IIMovie doesn't recognize the K7 AVi video files. At least

not for me:-)
Paul



It may need to be converted in QT
first. Whoever posted the K7 video that was linked to recently showing the new Leica S2 probably edited it in iMovie 09 because I recognized the title
template.

-Brendan



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