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I ripped a copy of a few commercials I have shot to my hard drive using Mac the Ripper. I need to get this into a Quick Time, Real, or Windows Media format so I can email it to a potential customer. How do I do that using the basic Ilife software?
I think you would use Handbrake to convert them. The thing is, I think they will be too big for e-mailing. You'd be better off placing them somewhere they could be downloaded from.
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