
I’ve officially jumped on the “file organization” bandwagon. Despite the good things iTunes and iPhoto do with music and photo files, respectively, files are still a mess on the Mac and there’s no solution in sight.
Step by step, we’ll get there. The next step is organizing your movie clips. FootTrack does it best.
Whether you use iMovie, FinalCut Express, or FinalCut Pro, or whatever, keeping track of all those movie and video clips is painful. If you’re like me,.... (excerpted).
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Carol Parker said:
How about HD video and SDHC cards? iMovie crashes when we try to import from the card we use in a Sanyo Xacti camera. It takes some working around with the files to get them into iMovie. Does Foot Track handle this stuff without any problems?