If it's windows media, download the free QuickTime components for WM at 
www.flip4mac.com then you'll be able to play the video. Without knowing the 
format of the video it's hard to judge

Sam

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On 27 Jul 2010, at 13:20, "Brian Terry" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Thank you Sam.
>  
> Q1 sorted I really ought to start believing what my iMac tells me !!
>  
> Q2 I really screwed up the question.I had forgotten about vhs years ago.
> The Dvd is I think compatible with windows media
> I can play it on my mac by putting onto the slot. I thought it was iDVD which 
> played it but I am not so sure as if I open iDVD I cannot reach the dvd.
> Imovie does not want to know.
> On a PC I used to use Pinnacle and that reads and work OK but I am slowly 
> reducing my PC use.
>  
> I am obviously doing something stupid or at best wrong.
> Can you in your wisdom guide me
> thank
> regards
> Brian
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Sam - MacAmbulance
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Saturday, July 24, 2010 3:54 PM
> Subject: Re: [sussex_mug] Two questions
> 
> Hi Brian
> 
> iTunes : 
> 
> On the MacBook go to Apple Menu > System Prefs > Sharing > enable Personal 
> File Sharing
> On the iMac look in the left-hand column of any Finder window under the 
> Shared section, you should see the MacBook has appeared > click on it > click 
> 'connect as' > type in the username & password for the user on the MacBook 
> 
> From the list of shares that appear > double click the share with the same 
> name as the user on the MacBook > Music folder > iTunes  > iTunes Music > 
> select all the folders and drag them onto the iTunes icon in your dock. That 
> will open iTunes and import all the MP3s from the MacBook's iTunes library.
> 
> iMovie :
> 
> By normal video recording, do you mean VHS? If so you'll need a video 
> digitiser to connect the video player to, then connect that to the computer 
> and iMovie. Once it's been digitised into iMovie, you can use iDVD to burn 
> the result onto a DVD. 
> http://www.formac.com/webapp/products_av_studiodeluxe.php will connect most 
> analogue video devices to your Mac.
> 
> Hope that helps
> 
> Sam
> 
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