Kim, I know it's late there, but it WORKED like a charm! Thank you so very, very much! Now, how do I download it so my son-in-law can play it on his PC? He loves it so much... Thanks so very much! Pat On Sunday, September 7, 2003, at 06:35 PM, Kim Gammelgård wrote: > Should be easy if you have Quicktime Pro. > > 1) open movie > 2) open preferences(or whatever it is called in English) of the movie > with > cmd-J > 3) on the left, select the movie-tracks, Video or whatever it is > called - > depends on type of MPEG. > 4) on the right, select Size. You should get 4 buttons on the bottom > now. > 5) push on of the buttons to the right at the bottom. > 6) push OK > 7) save as.. So you don't overwrite the original, just in case > > That should do it. Sorry about if the names are wrong. I am on a Danish > system here, and am too lazy to change my settings to English right > now. > > Glad I could help :-) > > Cheers, > > Kim > > > On 07/09/03 23:41, "Pat D. Stephens" <patdart at cox-internet.com> wrote: > >> Kim, I got it and it did help enormously. Now, is there any way >> possible to turn an image? One was shot with the camera turned >> sideways and so it shows on it's side! >> >> Thanks so much, >> >> Pat >