OK. I'll bite.<div><br class="webkit-block-placeholder"></div><div>If I want to output to to video tape, rather than to a DVD, what's the best app to use to render stills?</div><div><br class="webkit-block-placeholder">
</div><div>-Gordon<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Feb 18, 2008 8:51 PM, Mike Rehbein <<a href="mailto:rotorwash@mac.com">rotorwash@mac.com</a>> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin:0 0 0 .8ex;border-left:1px #ccc solid;padding-left:1ex;">
That is correct. It is preferred to let some other app other than<br>iMovie render stills.<br><font color="#888888"><br>Mike<br></font><div><div></div><div class="Wj3C7c"><br>On Feb 18, 2008, at 6:00 PM, Norman S. Briskman wrote:<br>
<br>> After reading all of this thread I am left with a question. When I<br>> finish an edit in iMovie I export it<br>> to the camcorder mini dv tape. From that tape I can make VHS or DVD.<br>> I have always selected<br>
> the "Render and Proceed" in the process. Do I understand that this<br>> is not a preferred choice, or<br>> dose it only apply to using iDVD?<br>><br>> Norman<br>><br>> On Feb 18, 2008, at 3:04 PM, Mike Rehbein wrote:<br>
><br>>><br>>><br>>> When iMovie asks "Your movie contains still, slow motion, and/or<br>>> reverse clips which need to be rendered for this export. This will<br>>> provide the best quality. Would you like to render them now?"<br>
>> The responses are "Proceed Anyway", "Cancel", "Render and Proceed".<br>>><br></div></div></blockquote></div>-- <br>Gordon B. Alley<br><a href="http://www.gordonalley.com">http://www.gordonalley.com</a>
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