Movie File Formats For Mac

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I am a new mac user with an iMac, OS 10.5.7, basic software, iLife and adobe cs4. I have a older Kodak digital camera (model EasyShare, DX4530) that takes short video clips and apparently saves them as.mov files. I can open them in iDVD but not imovie.

I wanted to be able to edit them the way the tutorial for imovie demonstrates but apparently that isn't going to happen unless I make some changes. Is it possible to save them in another format that will work with imovie? If so what would be best and what program would work best. I do not mind spending a few bucks for a good program if necessary. Thanks for your help. I am a new mac user with an iMac, OS 10.5.7, basic software, iLife and adobe cs4. I have a older Kodak digital camera (model EasyShare, DX4530) that takes short video clips and apparently saves them as.mov files.

Supported video and sound file formats for PowerPoint. PowerPoint for Mac 2011:.mpg. Newer versions of. Select a Video Codec, and/or Audio Codec.

I can open them in iDVD but not imovie. I wanted to be able to edit them the way the tutorial for imovie demonstrates but apparently that isn't going to happen unless I make some changes. Is it possible to save them in another format that will work with imovie?

If so what would be best and what program would work best. I do not mind spending a few bucks for a good program if necessary. Thanks for your help. Thanks, I have ordered quicktime (only had the reader) and will try to save using that. I am thinking of a getting a different camera especially if this one does not do quality clips but the old ones are irreplaceable.

Adding sqlite to xamarin.forms project visual studio for mac. Update: Apple sent me a code to unlock the quicktime features. I experimented with various file formats and finally got one to work (m4v? Image sequence?). I couldn't duplicate the results with other clips, however. I'm not really sure which one worked but imovie suddenly populated its edit window with one of the files. No file name so I'm not sure which one worked.

I will keep trying. Thanks, I have ordered quicktime (only had the reader) and will try to save using that. I am thinking of a getting a different camera especially if this one does not do quality clips but the old ones are irreplaceable. Update: Apple sent me a code to unlock the quicktime features. I experimented with various file formats and finally got one to work (m4v? Image sequence?). I couldn't duplicate the results with other clips, however.

I'm not really sure which one worked but imovie suddenly populated its edit window with one of the files. No file name so I'm not sure which one worked. I will keep trying. Thanks for the offer! I will probably get a new camera for the future but would still like to know how to make these work.

This one is still in the original format (.mov) or would you rather have one of the converted ones?.. Oops, when I try to attach the file it won't work. Seems like it only wants image type files, not movies. I revisited the converter programs but they do not save in a compatile format and I can't figure out how to zip this file. Mostly I love this Mac but there are times.