Saturday, January 23, 2010

Magic Imovie From Vhs How Do I Import A AVI Video From A Video Camera Onto IMovie?

How do i import a AVI video from a video camera onto iMovie? - magic imovie from vhs

I do not know how. I did it, but the film is a black screen with sound but no picture. Q How can I put in the magic of the movie?

3 comments:

Zyfert said...

You need to convert the file to video format ..
Use MPEG Streamclip.
It is a great, free open-source software is highly regarded in the Mac community. and only a small file size.
Keep him on the link below or download from Apple's site.
If you have installed, open it and drag the file into
Then go to File> Export to QuickTime.
Choose the Apple Intermediate Codec.
Select a folder iMovie or the location of office and, once this is done, open, click File> Import> Cinema ... to go and where the file is.
Create a new event to import into iMovie.
You can also use it to convert files from YouTube.
refers Zyfert

Q Q said...

Sabes MOV and MP4, iMovie can handle, so make sure that the first video camera format. I think you should consider converting the video file to appropriate format so that you can import directly into iMovie to the editor or more players.
Perhaps you can take a look at this video converter for Mac is very good for me, all the video files with a simple and efficient functions.It can handle many forms of entry and exit to convert, as they have, I think it is really a good system, so that you can convert video files:
... http://www.dvd-ripper-copy.com/video-con
I hope you solve your problem immediately!

Matt said...

This means that the editor is not the audio track can only detect.
You have to stream the video encoder can not read convert with the publisher.

Here is a user guide for detailed information iMovie.
Import video files such as FLV, M2TS, AVI, WMV, iMovie?
http://www.moviesmac.com/tutorial/import ...

This is iMove, but the conversion section also works for Movie Magic.

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