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Posted By: Z-man Mac Mini anyone? - 01/28/07 08:46 PM
I have always known Apple makes a good machine, albeit a bit proprietary. Most of us run PCs because our interface software requires it. I could never see myself giving up my Dell Latitude with its built in com port, or giving up my desktop with its removable drive caddy and such. But I want to get into some simple movie making using the movies from my camcorder. I understand Apple's iMovie program is solid and real simple to use. Has anyone used this? I am considering buying a Mac Mini to use for movie making. Any comments. I like the mini because of the small foot print, and my LCD monitor has dual imputs, so that should work. Just looking for a little feed back.

Thanks
Posted By: djweis Re: Mac Mini anyone? - 01/29/07 04:05 AM
It's night and day difference. I've tried it with both and will probably be picking up a mini soon because I was just given the box of videotapes to "do something with". If your camcorder has a firewire port, you can plug it in, hit a couple buttons, and make a basic DVD with all of your video on it. You can make it more complicated from there if you want.
Posted By: Z-man Re: Mac Mini anyone? - 01/30/07 06:14 PM
I think I am going to go for it. If it doesn't work, I can always re-sell it. My only other thought was getting an iBook, but I think the price is just way out there.
Posted By: topher Re: Mac Mini anyone? - 01/31/07 08:58 PM
I use mac's all the time now. iMovie is very very simple video editing software. If you want to get into editing more than one view at a time (using several cameras) and adding additional effects, you can get Final Cut Pro for Mac, is very nice. Not as easy as iMovie though. You can also use a program called iPhoto, and put images on iPhoto and make a movie using iMovie from them. iMovie uses a tool called iDVD to make very simple and easy to use menus for burning a DVD. Make sure you get a DVD-r-w and CD-r-w built in. (They make them in a single 'superdrive').
Posted By: Z-man Re: Mac Mini anyone? - 02/10/07 07:51 AM
Well I managed to borrow a Mac Mini from one of my customers. It was pretty easy to get going. The one thing it is missing is the iMovie. I thought this was a standard program with the Mac? I can't find any info on their site, although I haven't made a concentrated effort. How do I increase the size of my windows in a Mac as well?
Posted By: topher Re: Mac Mini anyone? - 02/10/07 08:48 AM
iMovie is a basic mac application and comes with the install of 10.3 and 10.4, i believe.

To resize windows, there are a few little lines on the bottom right hand corner of the window, click and drag to change size.

The three buttons on the upper left are self-explanitory. Red is close, yellow is minimize, and green is maximize.

Added: If you got the Mac HD of whatever the name of the hard disk is, in the upper right corner there is a search tool. It will automatically search all folders, type iMovie then press enter. It should be under the 'Applications' line of the search results. You can also look through the Apps folder.

If you do not see the list of folders on the left side when you open the HD or another window, there is a small oval shaped button on the upper right of all windows, click that and it will give you advanced options.
Posted By: Z-man Re: Mac Mini anyone? - 02/10/07 10:26 AM
Well..the iMovies is not there. Looks like someone else might have uninstalled it. It has every other application....iPhoto, iTunes,etc...

Is this a free app I can download? I can get the newest version on ebay for about $60, but this is just my trial use of the Mac, and if I don't keep it, I don't want to waste money on the software.
Posted By: topher Re: Mac Mini anyone? - 02/10/07 04:30 PM
I just called Apple, and apparently, you have to have iMovie pre-installed or added from the software restore disks.

I did find this: https://www.download.com/iMovie/3000-2200_4-10286246.html but it is version 4.x.

Sorry 'bout that.
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