alexachucarro
I'm 1/4 Basque you know?...
This is what I wrote to Apple in the feedback thing for iMovie 3:
I recently waited for iMovie3 so that I could import my 8.5 hours of holiday footage from New Zealand. And then put together a DVD. (I've made about 5 DVDs before with iDVD). The problem is, I have a 100GB project with all of my footage but obviously I have to edit that into little movies.
Lets say that I have finished the first product (at 10 mins) and I want that as "arriving"
Now to get on with the next little movie export I have to somehow put away everything in the timeline. So I export then Trash.
Next movie that I put together is called "Christchurch" Again
Lets say 15 little movies/exports later I start to put the DVD project together and my project runs over to 100 mins. Now all I can do is edit .mov files in QuickTime Pro or something else. Which I'm informed will show the interlacing.
There should be a way (say another tab after DVD (ie Sound/Transitions/Titles/Music/DVD then Final Cuts) for editted movies to be stored safely somewhere IN iMovie so that I can go back to a movie and re-edit something that over-ran by say 10 mins to get to that 90 min maximum for iDVD.
If you did that iMovie 3 would be flawless. At the moment I have no idea how to get round this problem but I'll be posting this issue onto the usual forums to see if anyone has made a solution.
Alex
I recently waited for iMovie3 so that I could import my 8.5 hours of holiday footage from New Zealand. And then put together a DVD. (I've made about 5 DVDs before with iDVD). The problem is, I have a 100GB project with all of my footage but obviously I have to edit that into little movies.
Lets say that I have finished the first product (at 10 mins) and I want that as "arriving"
Now to get on with the next little movie export I have to somehow put away everything in the timeline. So I export then Trash.
Next movie that I put together is called "Christchurch" Again
Lets say 15 little movies/exports later I start to put the DVD project together and my project runs over to 100 mins. Now all I can do is edit .mov files in QuickTime Pro or something else. Which I'm informed will show the interlacing.
There should be a way (say another tab after DVD (ie Sound/Transitions/Titles/Music/DVD then Final Cuts) for editted movies to be stored safely somewhere IN iMovie so that I can go back to a movie and re-edit something that over-ran by say 10 mins to get to that 90 min maximum for iDVD.
If you did that iMovie 3 would be flawless. At the moment I have no idea how to get round this problem but I'll be posting this issue onto the usual forums to see if anyone has made a solution.
Alex