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So can anyone actually point to a copy of the new video so we can see for ourselves?
Rather then posting as much and as fast as you can, how about reading the link site and getting the facts correct. It's not The Apple Store, it's dealmac.com, and while you got the link from HD for Indies he points you to the original source and, oh yeah, the deals no longer available.
http://blog.moxiecinema.com/post/381

Here's a view of my favorite projectionist!
Keep moving forward with your plans. I took a 12 min iMovie I'd created and used their tips to create -- a 1GB H.264 file! That's not going to get me anywhere.

So I'd like to see you continue on your path of digging into the details of moving video to the web. I'd also like to see a nice Embed capability for WP.
I use iMovie although I'm on iMovie4, having worked with current versions progressively since June 2002. I concentrate on simple soccer highlight videos, both for my website and for DVD. I've loved the integration and ease of use but I did not like the changes in v5. Now after five months of only pain and agony in Tiger I've gone back to Panther and some stability has come back although I had to add PatchBurner to support the new Pioneer DVD burner I put in my dual 1GHz G4 PowerMac. Its too late to change for the upcoming Spring season but I'm going to seriously look at the new Adobe Premier2 solution on an XP desktop and I guess I need to dig into FCE as the other choice. Vegas sounds interesting but I'm loath to invest in a Sony software solution, I don't have faith it will be a LT solution for me.
I run a small website focused on soccer in the region and use a G4 Powermac for managing the photos and videos I include in the site (QT streaming) I've experienced the glitches that come with migrating from 10.1 to 10.2 and so on and thus waited on 10.4 until this fall. Even hired an Apple consultant to help me this time, a guy recommended by two printers & a publisher here in SGF, since my experience with the loan Apple reseller has been very poor. I have not been able to use the system on a consistence basis the entire fall season. The system locks up with spinning beach balls that go on overnight, unmounts both my internal drives and external drives (I have 1.7 TB to provide video archives and mirrored backup) and it has been a nightmare. Significant enough that I'm prepared to look at XP-based video non-linear editors over the holidays in anticipation of replacing a dual processor, 1.5 GB RAM G4 system. What would you suggest as a replacement for Quicktime?
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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