On 10/16/04 7:04 PM, "Ted Langdell" <ted at tedlangdell.com> wrote: > Ted Langdell > Ted Langdell Creative Broadcast Services > Marysville, CA > > Find the iMovie clip you want to use, open it with Quicktime Player > (Pro) and then export the clip as a DV file, NOT a DV Stream. > > When finished, open FCP and import into your video clips bin or > wherever you're keeping the clips. > > That process should allow you to put into the timeline and not have to > render each instance of the clip. > > Ted. Thanks for your help Ted. I loaded the clip into QuickTime player Pro however I only saw an option for: movie to DV stream - I did not see anything that allowed me to create a DV file - ( I opened the Options tab - but wasn't sure if that was appropriate) ... am I missing something? -- Thanks - RevDave Lists at domains4days.com [db-lists] Check out some great Domain Names at: http://www.domains4days.com