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Posted on Dec 27, 2008

Imac and downloading video

Trying to download daughter's disney digital video camcorder to imac, software not  compatible, any other way to do this.

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Though I am not familiar with this camcorder, it probably creates an MPEG4 file. To get it into iMovie (depending on your version of iMovie) you may have to convert it to something that iMovie can understand. Try opening the file with a free program called MPEG Streamclip (www.squared5.com). If it is recognized, export it to either Quicktime or DV. IMovie should be able to open one of those.

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Video to imovie converter for mac is an all-in-one DVD video converter to rip DVD and convert video with high conversion speed on Mac OS X for all sorts of mobile players such as iPhone, iPod, Apple TV, Zune, PSP, Xbox 360, PS3, MP4 Player, etc.

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