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Yes, they definitely are. Anything you can open in QuickTime is compatible with iMovie
The Panasonic HDC-SD60 is compatible with iMovie. If it is producing .MOD or .TOD files use the free MPEG Streamclip to convert these to another iMovie friendly format.
The Canon FS200 is compatible with Macs and iMovie but if the video is in the .mod format it will need to be converted. The free MPEGStreamClip (See links below) is ideal for such tasks.
Apple's iMovie software has supported HD content since 2005.Here is a list of iMovie software that is compatible with HD recordings and videos (as of January 2010):iMovie HDiMovie HD 6iMovie '08iMovie '09Any iMovie made before iMovie HD will not read and work with HD recordings and videos.
No, there are no apps compatible with iMovie on Android. However, you can make videos with native applications or applications that you can find on the Google Play Store.
Visit the URL posted below for information on functions/features of iMovie (file is in PDF format):http://www.cctvcambridge.org/files/forms/5imovie.pdfLook under the section: Getting your video into iMovie.
Click on the "Export" menu option in the "File" menu. After the export is done you will be able to import the file into iMovie
iMovie is a video editing application. So a format must be editable. iMovie can edit DV, AIC, Motion-JPEG, Photo-JPEG, and compatible MPEG-4 and H.264 profiles along with their compatible audio. If you need to use another format, first convert it with Perian or perhaps QuickTime Pro into an editable format.
iMovie just supports such popular video formats as DV, HDV, MPEG-4, MPEG-2, MOV, and AVCHD.1. So if you have some video files can't import to imovie, you need use Video Converter for Mac to convert them to .mp4 format that imovie supports.
You can use iMovie to record video from a compatible device. Note that the dazzle for Mac (now discontinued) is only compatible with OSX up to 10.5.
yes ~ you can run it with Imovie 08 with the quicktime updated to version 7.5 or greater
You can't edit iPod movies on a PC. No available PC software can export movies from a video editing software into an iPod compatible format. iMovie, only available for a Mac, is recommended with editing iPod movies, since iMovie is compatible with the .m4v file and can export the file back to a .m4v after editing is done. .m4v files are the iPod compatible files.