Harold
On 12/31/05, Joshua Kinberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
mpeg-4 is a container format. It can contain many different codecs.
What codec is the mpeg-4 you're working with?
Open the file in Quicktime (even if it doesn't play) and press Apple-i
for Get Info.
This should tell you the codec, among other things.
You may need a plugin of some sort to decode the file... maybe Divx or Xvid:
< http://www.divx.com/divx/download/ >
< http://www.insaneness.com/xvid.html >
-Josh> ________________________________
On 12/31/05, Harold Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Greetings everyone, and Happy New Year to those of you down under,
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> Which file types can iMovie import? I tried importing an .mpeg (apparently
> it's an MPEG-4) but it looks like that's not going to happen. Do I need to
> convert this to another file type before importing?
>
> Man, I've got more to learn that I though about digital video. Thanks for
> all your help,
>
> Harold J. Johnson
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