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    Hello,

    I am new to Mac OS and this forum. I did not use previous versions of OX X but Leopard and my MacBook are the best I have ever used so far.
    On my Windows PC I was using TMPEG Express which is not available for Mac. I was using TMPEG to convert the 7GB file I had catched fom my video camera to the format and volume I want. So I was simply choosing to make it say MPEG and fit the DVD 4.2GB and business is done.

    iMovie allows to cut the video but export was not to my satisfaction. I selected to export movies in "Large" resolution 960x540 and it made a file of 1,5GB considerably compressed which affected the video quality.

    Although there is also option to export in MPEG or QuickMovie format I could not find the option how to export considering the file limit I want (say 4.2GB).

    I use iDVD to burn the project and the only problem I I have is to cut and export movie in the kb volume I want.
    I also assume iDVD is unable to cut the part of movies.

    Anyone can assist?

    Thank you
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    First we need more info.

    1. What type of files does your camera output?
    .DV Streamfiles? Mpeg-2? Mpeg-4?

    2. I can only guess that since you were using TMPEG Express,
    that the files were maybe Mpeg-2?
    If so on the Mac the best editor for Mpeg flavor files is MpegStreamclip,
    which requires purchase of the Quicktime Mpeg-2 component.

    With this app, you can make simple cuts, and then re-save the file
    ready to go as DVD Assets (.m2v and.ac3/.aiff audio)to mux
    back into a Compliant DVD using Toast or ffmpegx.
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