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You can only have 2 video tracks in iMovie 08-11. There is only one video track in iMovie 06 and lower. Though, you can still apply effects like aged film without taking a video track.
You do need a camera to use iMovie. Import pictures and clips that are already on your computer/mac.
The GZ-MG330 has been tested with iMovie 09 (See links below) and just needs to be connected to the Mac with the USB cable. Switch the camera on and select it's Playback on PC setting. Launch iMovie and import the video for editing and sharing.
export it from imovie, and you can import to imovie from file
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.
The Google Earth tour video has to be formatted for iMovie - DV (Digital Video) stream.
Reel director,iMovie,and iMovie extras but you need wifi for the iMovie extras.
Honestly, the direct upload from iMovie is not the best thing to do. It is better to export the video file and upload it directly.
Yes, you can use Dropbox videos in iMovie. To do this, you need to download the video files from Dropbox to your device first. Once the files are saved locally, you can import them into iMovie for editing. Just ensure the video format is compatible with iMovie.
To listen to audio in iMovie, first ensure your video clip is selected in the timeline. Press the spacebar to play the video and audio simultaneously. You can also use the volume slider in the audio settings to adjust the audio level. If you want to listen without video playback, you can select the audio waveform in the timeline and play it independently.
Yes, they definitely are. Anything you can open in QuickTime is compatible with iMovie