iMovie help... peeaanuut... anyone...

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    Originally Posted By LuLu

    Hey all,

    I have some old home movies that have been transferred to DVD. I wanted to (at the least) edit them down as some parts are dark and unreadable. I thought I could do this in iMovie, but... it doesn't seem to recognize the file types (I see on the disk: .bup, .ifo, .vob). Can I do something with iDVD? I have no idea what I'm doing here - I've never used these programs.

    Thanks for any info!
     
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    Originally Posted By peeaanuut

    you need to rip the movie first since it is IN DVD format. There is a free DVD ripper for macs called: MAC The Ripper. This will rip the DVD onto your computer. You than need to use another free app called: Handbrake. This will convert the ripped DVD into a file that you can use in iMovie.

    Usually iMovie can read some DVDs if they dont have any copy protection and I am guessing that there is no copy protection on these DVDs since they are from your own home movies. If you have iMovie 08, insert the DVD and click the video camera on the left. It should see the dvd as a source. If not, than you will need to do the method I described above.

    Let me know if you need help finding Mac the Ripper or Handbrake. Another program you can use to convert is iSquint which is a great video converter for the mac, it also has a big brother called VisualHub but that is a pay program that costs about $30. A great app to have if you are converting alot of video. I convert all my TV shows from my DVR using VisualHub so they play on my iPhone, iPod and aTV.
     
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    Originally Posted By LuLu

    Wow - you're fast!

    No, the camera icon says to attach a camera :) But going File... Import Movies... it doesn't recognize the file type. So I'll look for that software. Thanks!
     
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    Originally Posted By LuLu

    I got the software but didn't feel like figuring it out tonight ;-) But I'm wondering which I should eventually use - iDVD or iMovie. I want to keep this as simple as possible b/c I don't want to spend a lot of time. So if I just want to edit some parts out, and maybe change out the title pages, and break it down into tracks (maybe!) is iDVD all I need? Sorry if this is a stupid question - I've never looked at these programs and I'm not sure what each is supposed to do! I'm just assuming iMovie gives me a lot of editing capabilities that I don't want to learn ;-)
     
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    Originally Posted By LuLu

    I used the Ripper thing but it doesn't look like I needed it. The files seem identical to the ones I see on the DVD, even the folder it created is named exactly the same.

    So now I need to know how to use Handbrake. When I start it, an icon appears then quickly disappears. Version 0.9.2. What's wrong?
     
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    Originally Posted By peeaanuut

    iDVD is for making DVDs from video clips. iMovie is for editing movies. So you edit with iMovie than you produce the DVD with iDVD.
     
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    Originally Posted By LuLu

    I couldn't get Handbrake to run. But I think all I needed was iSquint. I used that to make the files on the DVD into mp4's.

    Now I can't get iMovie to run - it keeps crashing. I've been having a lot of little problems with my computer and may need to have a tech guy come out. I still haven't figured out how to resolve that double-clicking not working!

    Nutty if you have any ideas let me know!
     
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    Originally Posted By retlaw1

    Try going to disk utilities and opening disk Utility and repair permissions on your hard drive. If the doesn't help restart while holding down the command key, the option key, and the P and R keys wait for the 2nd chime tone and release, know as resetting the P-Ram, kinda of a last ditch effort but will often clear "little bugs".

    <a href="http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1452" target="_blank">http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1452</a>

    <a href="http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379" target="_blank">http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1379</a>
     
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    Originally Posted By peeaanuut

    oooh, nice tricks. Didnt know about that stuff. Added to my knowledge bank.
     
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    Originally Posted By LuLu

    Thanks retlaw1. I've repaired permissions already with no effect, and I didn't know resetting the P-RAM was still effective (haven't used it for years). I'll definitely try that, thanks!
     
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    Originally Posted By retlawfan

    Thanks for asking the question LuLu. I have used Visual Hub for converting video, but have never been able to get iMovie to work for me to edit. I'll try these apps as well.

    Thanks nuut!
     

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