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iMovie Missing QuickTime Component
I think that after migration to other mac, when i launch iMovie, I get:
Missing QuickTime Component
The QuickTime component necessary to view, edit, import, and export high-definition movies ...
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Record long webcam video / avoid re-encoding / save video-capture instantly
I want to record a very long video, approximately three hours, over an external webcam.
Short videos work very fine with QuickTime and its built-in "New Movie Recording" function. As long as they are ...
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How can I avoid re-encoding of video in iMovie and use it for cutting only?
I have a video that was created on a surveillance camera with the (for video) unsusual resolution of 1280x1024. It's encoded with H.264 and encapsulated in an MP4 AVC container. The quality is rather ...
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iMovie cannot load Sony-MPEG videos
I recently moved from Windows to OS X, so maybe I'm asking a frequently-asked question. But I did some googling and didn't find a solution yet.
I have a lot of videos on my drive from my SONY camera. ...
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How can I export a QuickTime File with Chapter Markers from iMovie HD?
I have a video with chapter markers in iMovie HD 6.03 (267.2).
What settings do I need to use when exporting to get a file with chapter markers viewable by QuickTime and iTunes?.
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What is the real native maximum resolution of mid–2010 iMac's iSight camera?
I had understood that the pre-2011 Macs & Apple displays have a built–in iSight camera which sensor is capable of VGA (640 x 480) resolution—unlike the FaceTime HD cameras, which replaced the ...
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Cheapest option for split screen video editing?
I'm wondering what the cheapest option for achieving a split-screen effect with different video clips is. This is on new iMac hardware with the latest version of iMovie '11, as well as QuickTime Pro 7 ...
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Concatenate two videos recorded with Snapz Pro
I've recorded two videos with Snapz Pro, and I'd like to concatenate them (i.e., have one immediately follow the other in a single file). What's the easiest way to do that? I have iMovie '08 ...