Greeting all,
I am looking for an OSX program, preferably easy to learn, that I can create a 3-5 minute video that can be played on Windows PCs (work so no choice). Looking for something robust enough to apply special effects and such. Not incapable of learning, just not a lot of time.
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Whats wrong with using iMovie?
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masterchef341 The guy from The Notebook
What kind of special effects?
If you're looking for a clean way to do basic editing and add transitions, iMovie should be fine, as noted. Otherwise you could look at Adobe after effects / premiere -
Another vote for iMovie. Can't be beat for the price and what it offers.
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Thanks folks, just wasn't sure about the playback in windows. Nothing fancy on the effects...spinning photos, fade in/out, etc.
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iMovie will export to Quicktime or m4v... while you can run either on Windows if you really want, you can also get a free program called Handbrake to convert videos... say if you like wanted an mpg
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masterchef341 The guy from The Notebook
video files with the .m4v extension will play on pretty much anything, including OS X and Windows out of the box.
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kornchild2002 Notebook Deity
Right. Windows 7 has built-in support for the mpeg-4 container, h.264 and standard mpeg-4 video, and AAC audio. I imagine Windows 8 is going to continue with the same level of support as well. The m4v file format is just Apple's special labeling of an mpeg-4 video file. It still uses the mpeg-4 container and can house h.264/mp4 video but it will work with anything that can playback mpeg-4 AVC video files and AAC audio files whether it is OS X, Windows 7 and above (Windows Vista and XP require playback software like QuickTime or VLC), Android (I believe it has supported mpeg-4 material since it was launched), iOS, Linux (take your pick), and even dedicated Blu-ray players and gaming consoles. I don't think the PS3 works with the m4v file format but renaming the extension to *.mp4 should make things work. I think the Xbox 360 works with the m4v file format.
OSX Video Program to View in Windows
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