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Home movies on DVD to Mac?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mr. D" data-source="post: 1619927" data-attributes="member: 192476"><p>If your home movies are standard def. & you want something very simple you can use iMovie 5.2 & iDVD 7.0. After editing with iMovie 5.2, use iDVD by - going to - File - One Step Movie From DVD. I wish Apple would make a H.D. editor as simple as iDVD 7.0. Not everyone wants to make a Hollywood Movie Apple. </p><p></p><p>If you have an older video camera you may be able to use it to import from a DVD Player to iMovie 5.0. Of course this is all ancient OS stuff, but it works for me on standard def. movies I want to re-edit. I haven't tried "Handbrake", but just downloaded it. </p><p></p><p>Too bad Apple doesn't make it easy to go from a DVD in its drive right to iMovie! If it is not copy guarded material.... WHY NOT? I've been using Apple from the beginning & they have forgotten what made them great! Make programs intuitive & very easy to understand! If I wanted confusing I'd buy a PC!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr. D, post: 1619927, member: 192476"] If your home movies are standard def. & you want something very simple you can use iMovie 5.2 & iDVD 7.0. After editing with iMovie 5.2, use iDVD by - going to - File - One Step Movie From DVD. I wish Apple would make a H.D. editor as simple as iDVD 7.0. Not everyone wants to make a Hollywood Movie Apple. If you have an older video camera you may be able to use it to import from a DVD Player to iMovie 5.0. Of course this is all ancient OS stuff, but it works for me on standard def. movies I want to re-edit. I haven't tried "Handbrake", but just downloaded it. Too bad Apple doesn't make it easy to go from a DVD in its drive right to iMovie! If it is not copy guarded material.... WHY NOT? I've been using Apple from the beginning & they have forgotten what made them great! Make programs intuitive & very easy to understand! If I wanted confusing I'd buy a PC! [/QUOTE]
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