| i have issues  (451 posts)
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      Ignore | Wed Jun-29-05 09:17 PM Original message
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    | I just made a short film in imovie, How can i get it on the net? | 
  
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         It's about 3 minutes, I suppose I have to compress it and export it to a website...Any ideas? | 
  
    | alfredo  (1000+ posts)
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      Ignore | Wed Jun-29-05 11:11 PM Response to Original message
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    | i have issues  (451 posts)
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      Ignore | Thu Jun-30-05 12:25 AM Response to Reply #1
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    | 2. I dont have a website, | 
  
    |  | I guess I should make it clear.I'm a comlete newbie in the world of functioning in cyberspace, I JUST figured out how to post pictures here fer crissakes! I'm not sure how many megs, don't even know where to look.  | 
  
    | Starbucks Anarchist  (1000+ posts)
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      Ignore | Thu Jun-30-05 03:36 AM Response to Reply #2
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    | 3. As far as how many megs it is... | 
  
    |  | just find the video file (probably Quicktime), right-click it, then select Properties. It should tell you how large it is. | 
  
    | cprise  (1000+ posts)
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      Ignore | Thu Jun-30-05 07:43 AM Response to Reply #3
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    | 4. Might want to run it through ffmpegX | 
  
    |  | Edited on Thu Jun-30-05 07:45 AM by cprise | 
  
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      Ignore | Thu Jun-30-05 08:37 AM Response to Reply #4
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    | 5. Thanks, I'll give it a try. | 
  
    | Starbucks Anarchist  (1000+ posts)
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      Ignore | Thu Jun-30-05 02:30 PM Response to Reply #3
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    | 7. Sorry, click on the video file, go to File, and click Info. | 
  
    |  | I was confusing Macs with PCs. | 
  
    | alfredo  (1000+ posts)
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      Ignore | Thu Jun-30-05 09:27 AM Response to Reply #2
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    | 6. To find the size hold down on the control key and click | 
  
    |  | on the file icon.  It should be there.  
 there are a lot of services that will allow you to park your info on their servers.  I've never used them because I have always had my own websites.  Your ISP should give you some space. Mine gives me 10mg of free server space.  .Mac gives me over 100mg space, but it costs over $100 a year.
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      Ignore | Thu Jun-30-05 09:40 PM Response to Reply #6
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    | 8. More great advice, DU RULES! | 
  
    |  | Lo and behold, I discovered imovie lets me compress files for email,quicktime, etc... now i just gotta go to my isp and check the space available (for free,..I'm poor) Thanks so much! Once I figure all this out, I'll post it here first! :Bounce: | 
  
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