No this is the official 3.0.1. iMovie 3 is fine. It's my lame cobbled Toast update after update. I'm going to back it up and start over with a new CD install and the 5.2 updater. k On Sunday, February 2, 2003, at 06:25 PM, Gerhard Kuhn wrote: > Kunga did you install iMovie 3 that was downloaded "unofficially" (eg. > Limewire)? I remember some talk prior to the official release about > it's availability and these beta copies probably would have expired > near the official release date. > > > Gerhard > On Sunday, February 2, 2003, at 08:26 PM, Thubten Kunga wrote: > >> That fixed the expired message. But do you know where my 5.2 >> unexpired export plug in is and where to move it to get it today with >> current date? I really don't want to have to open the clock pref file >> every time I want to make a VCD export. >> >> k >> >> On Sunday, February 2, 2003, at 05:37 PM, Dennis A. Amith wrote: >> >>> On 2/2/03 5:13 PM, "Thubten Kunga" <Kunga at FutureMedia.org> wrote: >>> >>>> Absolutely. I didn't mean to say it can't be done manually. Roxio >>>> told >>>> me that the automated Video CD direct to Toast Export in iMovie 3 >>>> was >>>> temporarily broken until Roxio issues us an update that will restore >>>> it. I may have been misinformed by an uninformed technical support >>>> person two weeks ago? >>>> >>>> I thought that was what Len was asking about. Right Len? >>>> >>>> But when I tried what Gerhard says worked for him, I got a "This >>>> preview version of Video CD Export has expired." you're screwed >>>> box. I >>>> have a legal full working copy of Toast. What gives? >>> >>> If you set your year to 2001 instead of 2003...Let me know if you >>> still get >>> this "expired" notice. >>> >>> Sincerely, >>> >>> Daa