JVC Everio GZ-HD5 User Manual

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Macintosh

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FAQ

If you are experiencing difficulties, please consult this section first.
If you cannot find the solution here, please consult the "Help" menu in iMovie HD.

Q

: I cannot import a video file (file extension .TOD) into iMovie.

A

: Check your version of iMovie.

If you are using version 6 (iMovie HD version 6), you can edit video files (file extension .TOD) directly
in high-definition. If you are using iMovie '0, you can download iMovie HD 6 free of charge from the
Apple website.

http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/imovieHD6.html

Q

: How much free space do I need on my hard disk to import files into iMovie HD?

A

: You will need approximately –0 times the size of the video file (file extension .TOD) you will import

(maximum 40GB).

Q

: How much time do I need to import files into iMovie HD?

A

: That will differ depending on your computer. However, it often takes approximately

4–10 times the

recorded video length to import video files (file extension .TOD).

Q

: iMovie HD operations are unstable.

A

: It is recommended that you edit your videos on the latest Macintosh

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systems. It is also recommended

that you use the latest versions of QuickTime Player and iMovie HD 6.

Q

: I cannot edit in "1920x1080i" aspect ratio.

A

: This is due to iMovie HD 6 specifications. iMovie HD 6 can handle videos up to "440x00i" aspect

ratio.

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