On 13 Oct 2004, at 15:23, Mike wrote:
I'm trying to learn to use iMovie to convert my family movies to DVD. I have iMovie 2 running on my S900/G4/450 with about 800 megs of ram. I'm running OS 10.2 Every time I try to export video to a movie, no matter what setting I choose, it insists on saving it only to the start up drive. The startup drive is limited to 8gigs
Is there any mileage in moving your home/user folder to the larger partition?
by the OSX install problem. So there isn't enough room on that drive to save the
That's a PITA, if your installation is anything like mine you MUST have a partition that's less than 8G to install to, none of this "must install in the first 8G" stuff, which is unfortunate.
I'm also thinking about updating my iMovie and getting iDVD. Does anyone havie experience with using these programs on a Umax machine? It looks like there are some limitations. The requirements list on iDVD 4 is a G4/733. The iDVD 3 says it requires a factory installed super drive.
XLR8yourmac is the web site for you. The Pioneer DVD 107 drive is suitable and you can extract iDVD with Pacifist (is this on the OSX install disk set?).
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Cheers
Derryck
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