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I'm the new switcher to mac os. Buying the new macbook or pro (not decided). Will do some video editing with it. I hv also recently bought a HD video cam (sanyo HD1000). The video files are all in MP4 or H.264 format and all in full HD1080 i resolutions.
Can my new macbook/pro view or edit mp4 files...? IMovie can edit files in mp4 in full HD? If not, what do i have to do, converting to some other format? will it lose the resolutions? |
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I know you can view them, but not being a big iMovie user I can't be sure about editing.
Also, make sure your camera has a Firewire output port (the one you listed doesn't). IIRC, you can only pull video to a Mac from the camera via FireWire unless that has changed lately. ![]() |
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I can't speak for iMovie '06 but iMovie '08 supports importing HD video from a USB Camcorder such as the HD1000 if you're set on getting that one.
I have iLife '08 with iMovie '08 and just successfully imported an mpeg4 movie file into a project. This is a section of the dialogue that came up when I clicked on import movies .... ![]() iMovie '06 would have to be the same when it comes to importing mp4. |
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