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Switching a .mov or a .dv file to am .iso that CREATESPACE will let me load
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<blockquote data-quote="MacInWin" data-source="post: 1693280"><p>@Beowulf54, you can help here by leaving out the extraneous comments that don't specifically address the issue. That way we can focus on what the challenge is. Out of your last post this is what was important:The rest was all distractor.</p><p></p><p>Now, to be able to help you with the step-by-step directions, what version OS X are you running? To get to that piece of information, click on the apple symbol in the upper left corner, then About This Mac. Tell us what it says in the resulting box. All we need is the version of OS X, which should be in the format of 10.#.#. From that we can give instructions on how to BURN an .iso image (Yes, BURN is what it is called even if you don't burn it to a disk. In your case, we'll BURN it to an HD, then you can send it to your audience from there.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MacInWin, post: 1693280"] @Beowulf54, you can help here by leaving out the extraneous comments that don't specifically address the issue. That way we can focus on what the challenge is. Out of your last post this is what was important:The rest was all distractor. Now, to be able to help you with the step-by-step directions, what version OS X are you running? To get to that piece of information, click on the apple symbol in the upper left corner, then About This Mac. Tell us what it says in the resulting box. All we need is the version of OS X, which should be in the format of 10.#.#. From that we can give instructions on how to BURN an .iso image (Yes, BURN is what it is called even if you don't burn it to a disk. In your case, we'll BURN it to an HD, then you can send it to your audience from there.) [/QUOTE]
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