How to resolve top three troubles when you edit video with iMovie

iMovie is a proprietary video editing software application which allows Mac, iPod Touch 4th generation and iPhone 4 users to edit their own home movies. It was originally released by Apple in 1999 as a Mac OS 8 application bundled with the first FireWire-enabled consumer Apple model – iMac DV. Since version 3, iMovie has been a Mac OS X only application bundled in the iLife suite of Macintosh applications. (from Wikipedia.com)

Apple iMovie is free and powerful, so it is popular with all Mac users. Even new iPad 2 also add iMovie function. Next I will answer some typical problems.

Top 1: How to import Digital camcorder video to iMovie on Mac?

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1. Digital camcorders that record to DVD, hard disk drive, or flash memory. These cameras connect to your Mac using a USB cable.

2. Digital still cameras that record video. These cameras use flash memory, often stored on Secure Digital (SD) or CompactFlash (CF) cards. They connect to your Mac using a USB cable.

3. Camcorders that record to tape. These cameras connect to your Mac using a FireWire cable.

When you import these video to Mac, then you should make sure the camcorder video is compatible with iMovie. If not, don’t worry, you can try a way to import camcorder to iMovie, import Canon, Panasonic mod to iMovie, import JVC tod to iMovie, etc.

Top 2: How to watch your movie on Apple TV

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To view an iMovie project on your Apple TV, you first need to send the project to iTunes. When you do so, iMovie allows you to create one or more movies of different sizes, depending on the size of the original media in your project. Choose a way to import Canon to iMovie 09, 11 The large-size movie is best for viewing on Apple TV.

Top 3: How to change the order of background music

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1.      With your project open in the Project browser, choose Clip > Arrange Music Tracks.

The Clip menu appears in a light gray bar across the top of your computer screen.

2.      In the Floating Music Tracks field, drag the song titles to change their order.

Floating music includes any background music that isn’t pinned (attached) to video in your project. You should choose an edit Panasonic MOD with iMovie.

3.      If you want to rearrange a track that you’ve pinned to video, select its title in the Pinned Music Tracks field and click Unpin Track.

The unpinned track reappears in the list of floating music, where you can drag to set its order in the list. After the track is unpinned, it no longer moves with the video it was pinned to.

4.      When you’re satisfied with the arrangement of songs, click OK.

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