The Macintosh iLife 06
First things first: the Internet isn't the best medium for sharing digital video. The huge size of digital video files means that anything but a very short movie will take a long time to transfer, particularly over a modem line. But if you have made a very short movieor you have a fast Internet connection and expect that your viewers will, tooyou can use iMovie HD to prepare your work for cyberspace. With the Share command, you can email a movie, send it to iWeb for viewing on your Web site, or prepare it for a video-capable iPod. iMovie HD compresses the movie heavily to make its file size smaller. In the process, you get an introduction to The Three Musketeers of Internet video: jerky, grainy, and chunky. A movie compressed for the Internet contains fewer frames per second, so motion may appear jerky. The movie's dimensions are also much smalleras small as 160 by 120 pixels, or roughly the size of a matchbook. And depending on the options you choose, the sound quality may not be as good as the original. The best way to watch a movie is on a big screen. But if you're willing to trade some quality for the portability of an iPod or the immediacy of email or the worldwide reach of the World Wide Web, iMovie HD is ready. To Email a Movie
To Share to iWeb In iLife '06, iWeb is the vehicle for publishing your movies to the Web.
To Share to an iPod
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