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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="Beowulf54" data-source="post: 1693802" data-attributes="member: 366666"><p>Good Idea.</p><p></p><p>I got into making movies on a SONY RDR-GX7 burner, originally, using RECORD PAUSE and fire-wiring in from a Digital8 Camera, and pumping in audio from a paused cassette deck, or CD player. I got pretty good at it.</p><p></p><p>I bought my first computer of any kind, a MAC in late Nov of 2006, from the nearest source, SHORT PUMP mall in Richmond, about three hours drive from my home in Va., and I then realized that David Pogue was not in the box... $24 later, I was learning about iMovie6 and iDVD. </p><p></p><p>The computer came with a mouse, a keyboard, a monitor and a power cord and no instructions whatever. Welcome to APPLE. </p><p></p><p>I have had many such conversations as we are having now with APPLE tech support, where I developed a fantastic sarcasm to shield myself from their sighs and groans over my lack of knowledge. I use it to fend off that inherent Sheldon Cooper arrogance that comes from those who are usually speaking down to the unwashed and unlearned among themselves. </p><p></p><p>You are right, and one should do that. But I plan to finish up with what I have, and during the next change, get out from all of this, altogether... unless APPLE decides to quit pandering to the quick upload teens with slow mo skateboard shots... who are more concerned about how stupidly THIN a thing can be made... and starts getting serious with those who want to learn movie making and wish to have a COMPLETE system in one package, not farmed out hither and yon...</p><p></p><p>I realize that Cook is not Jobs, but that is no excuse. Its still APPLE and it should all be available from one source, and from one set of instructions. Made by one set of people in one building and all shoved into one white box... and seriously, let's stop denying that there are users like me out there. I am 6 grand PLUS into these people and they should wake up to that fact. We don't WANT to learn all this stuff by trial and error; we just want to be shown a simple path... so stop ignoring the fact that ISO files are used by a good chunk of the world (whatever they are) and build us a BUILT IN two step disc utility drop and drag to deal with these people!! I mean, please.</p><p></p><p>So unless they want to invent the iCANMAKEFILMSWITHNOBACKGROUNDWHATSOEVER Suite of iFILM '17, and have a complete package of stuff WITH INSTRUCTIONS for how to run the thing... after this next great change and crash, I plan to take the next off ramp, and just enjoy walking down the beach without any equipment, whatsoever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beowulf54, post: 1693802, member: 366666"] Good Idea. I got into making movies on a SONY RDR-GX7 burner, originally, using RECORD PAUSE and fire-wiring in from a Digital8 Camera, and pumping in audio from a paused cassette deck, or CD player. I got pretty good at it. I bought my first computer of any kind, a MAC in late Nov of 2006, from the nearest source, SHORT PUMP mall in Richmond, about three hours drive from my home in Va., and I then realized that David Pogue was not in the box... $24 later, I was learning about iMovie6 and iDVD. The computer came with a mouse, a keyboard, a monitor and a power cord and no instructions whatever. Welcome to APPLE. I have had many such conversations as we are having now with APPLE tech support, where I developed a fantastic sarcasm to shield myself from their sighs and groans over my lack of knowledge. I use it to fend off that inherent Sheldon Cooper arrogance that comes from those who are usually speaking down to the unwashed and unlearned among themselves. You are right, and one should do that. But I plan to finish up with what I have, and during the next change, get out from all of this, altogether... unless APPLE decides to quit pandering to the quick upload teens with slow mo skateboard shots... who are more concerned about how stupidly THIN a thing can be made... and starts getting serious with those who want to learn movie making and wish to have a COMPLETE system in one package, not farmed out hither and yon... I realize that Cook is not Jobs, but that is no excuse. Its still APPLE and it should all be available from one source, and from one set of instructions. Made by one set of people in one building and all shoved into one white box... and seriously, let's stop denying that there are users like me out there. I am 6 grand PLUS into these people and they should wake up to that fact. We don't WANT to learn all this stuff by trial and error; we just want to be shown a simple path... so stop ignoring the fact that ISO files are used by a good chunk of the world (whatever they are) and build us a BUILT IN two step disc utility drop and drag to deal with these people!! I mean, please. So unless they want to invent the iCANMAKEFILMSWITHNOBACKGROUNDWHATSOEVER Suite of iFILM '17, and have a complete package of stuff WITH INSTRUCTIONS for how to run the thing... after this next great change and crash, I plan to take the next off ramp, and just enjoy walking down the beach without any equipment, whatsoever. [/QUOTE]
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