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From: Paul Fuchs on 25 Dec 2009 12:48 I have never done anything with video previously, but I just made a video of a physical therapist demonstrating personalized rehab exeercises. I did it with a Canon S2 IS which is primarily a still camera. It downloaded into iPhoto. And then it seemed to automatically load into iMovie. It works great for my purpose and the video and audio quality are excellent. I am running the latest version of Snow Leopard. iPhoto is v 7.1.5 and iMovie is v. 7.1. My one question is - where is the file stored and what type of file is it? -- During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. George Orwell
From: Tom Stiller on 25 Dec 2009 13:17 In article <1jba335.1b7o6dy1r4pkybN%pf(a)porkain'tkosher.oink>, pf(a)porkain'tkosher.oink (Paul Fuchs) wrote: > I have never done anything with video previously, but I just made a > video of a physical therapist demonstrating personalized rehab > exeercises. I did it with a Canon S2 IS which is primarily a still > camera. It downloaded into iPhoto. And then it seemed to automatically > load into iMovie. It works great for my purpose and the video and audio > quality are excellent. I am running the latest version of Snow Leopard. > iPhoto is v 7.1.5 and iMovie is v. 7.1. > > My one question is - where is the file stored and what type of file is > it? Select the file in iPhoto, right-click (or control-click) the thumbnail and choose "show file" from the popup menu. -- Tom Stiller PGP fingerprint = 5108 DDB2 9761 EDE5 E7E3 7BDA 71ED 6496 99C0 C7CF
From: Paul Fuchs on 25 Dec 2009 18:04 Tom Stiller <tom_stiller(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > In article <1jba335.1b7o6dy1r4pkybN%pf(a)porkain'tkosher.oink>, > pf(a)porkain'tkosher.oink (Paul Fuchs) wrote: > > > I have never done anything with video previously, but I just made a > > video of a physical therapist demonstrating personalized rehab > > exeercises. I did it with a Canon S2 IS which is primarily a still > > camera. It downloaded into iPhoto. And then it seemed to automatically > > load into iMovie. It works great for my purpose and the video and audio > > quality are excellent. I am running the latest version of Snow Leopard. > > iPhoto is v 7.1.5 and iMovie is v. 7.1. > > > > My one question is - where is the file stored and what type of file is > > it? > > Select the file in iPhoto, right-click (or control-click) the thumbnail > and choose "show file" from the popup menu. Thanks. Found it. It was a large AVI file. -- During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act. George Orwell
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