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<blockquote data-quote="Mark W" data-source="post: 688593" data-attributes="member: 57974"><p>Hi Oni,</p><p></p><p>1.) In iPhoto, in the menu bar click iPhoto --> Preferences --> Advanced - there is an option that says "copy items to the iPhoto library", if this is (and was when you imported them) on (it is by default) then yes, you have two copies and can delete the copies in the finder.</p><p>FYI, the same applies in iTunes.</p><p></p><p>2.) Quicktime can handle mpg and mp4, Flip4Mac will enable wmv support - I am not entirely sure about avi, but I imagine Quicktime will be able to handle it. I think you'll be fine with Quicktime and the Flip4Mac plugin.</p><p></p><p>3.) Open up iTunes, in the menu bar click iTunes --> Preferences --> Advanced. Tick both the "copy files to iTunes music folder..." and "Keep iTunes Music folder organised" - then to add your files to iTunes simply click File --> Add to library, after importing you can delete the original files just like with iPhoto.</p><p></p><p>4.) Transmission; although if you use Limewire, that has torrent support too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark W, post: 688593, member: 57974"] Hi Oni, 1.) In iPhoto, in the menu bar click iPhoto --> Preferences --> Advanced - there is an option that says "copy items to the iPhoto library", if this is (and was when you imported them) on (it is by default) then yes, you have two copies and can delete the copies in the finder. FYI, the same applies in iTunes. 2.) Quicktime can handle mpg and mp4, Flip4Mac will enable wmv support - I am not entirely sure about avi, but I imagine Quicktime will be able to handle it. I think you'll be fine with Quicktime and the Flip4Mac plugin. 3.) Open up iTunes, in the menu bar click iTunes --> Preferences --> Advanced. Tick both the "copy files to iTunes music folder..." and "Keep iTunes Music folder organised" - then to add your files to iTunes simply click File --> Add to library, after importing you can delete the original files just like with iPhoto. 4.) Transmission; although if you use Limewire, that has torrent support too. [/QUOTE]
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