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All this i this and i that. What ever happened to TEAMmovie and TEAMdvd anyway? WTF? Self centered iSonzabitches?
and no mr. iDarkwhitereds2k, iAint mad at you bout some wheel iThings.
btw, My son grew up on hand made pc's. At 19, he has a iG5 and some sort of iLaptop. iApple rules the digital media scene. So he tells i.
mr. iDarkwhitereds2k, post some of those i5 gigapixal pics iAlready.
rantAll this i this and i that. What ever happened to TEAMmovie and TEAMdvd anyway? WTF? Self centered iSonzabitches?
and no mr. iDarkwhitereds2k, iAint mad at you bout some wheel iThings.

btw, My son grew up on hand made pc's. At 19, he has a iG5 and some sort of iLaptop. iApple rules the digital media scene. So he tells i.
mr. iDarkwhitereds2k, post some of those i5 gigapixal pics iAlready.
Originally Posted by Tedster,Dec 19 2005, 03:25 PM
I believe that you can do this (create QuickTime movie of a slideshow from iPhoto pictures and iTunes music) from either iPhoto or iMovie, but I haven't tried it.
Hopefully someone who has done this will chime in soon.
Hopefully someone who has done this will chime in soon.
So i created an iMovie. Very easy to use. Loved it. i remember watching jerry do this on his desktop machine a few years ago. that was ghetto. it worked, but ghetto process.
is there a way i can turn my iMovie and have it display on the TV? i currently got it to compress to quicktime format, but ideally, i want people to be able to watch my movie on any dvd.
is there a way i can turn my iMovie and have it display on the TV? i currently got it to compress to quicktime format, but ideally, i want people to be able to watch my movie on any dvd.
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