There is a native OS 9 version 2.1.1 of iMovie 2. There is also a native OS X version 2.1.2 of iMovie 2 iMovie 2 is Carbonized so it runs in both systems. i Movie 3 is only for Jaguar and higher because it is Cocoa. Kunga On Sunday, January 19, 2003, at 08:16 PM, <dave.vose at verizon.net> wrote: > on 1/15/03 7:33 PM, Thubten Kunga at Kunga at FutureMedia.org wrote: > >> http://www.info.apple.com/usen/imovie/ >> >> http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=120054 >> >> On Wednesday, January 15, 2003, at 04:25 PM, Matthew Milleville >> wrote: >> >>> The origional iMovie was made for system 9. The second version was >>> made for system 10 but they never wrote version 2 on the title. You >>> can make >>> sure what version you are using with about iMovie in the apple menu. >>> I have >>> the second version 'cause it came wit my super drive iMac. >>> >>>> I've got the Pioneer 105, iMovie in OSX, and some Quicktime movies. >>>> I >>>> thought I could get my feet wet burning the Quicktime movies via >>>> Toast 5.2 to >>>> DVD-RW's that I bought. No can do. So, I have a few questions. >>>> Is iMovie available for OS9, and if so, how do I get it? >>>> Is there any way to import Quicktime movies into iMovie? It looked >>>> like it will only import a DV stream. >>>> >>>> I bought Memorex (Not my favorite brand) DVD-RW ver 1.1 discs. I >>>> tried to burn data to them, and it wouldn't. There isn't much in >>>> the manual >>>> about burning DVD's. It burned a couple of CD's with no problem. >>>> Suggestions? Can you burn a DVD movie to DVD-RW? >>>> >>>> STeve