That way, you can run iMovie HD 06 or iMovie 09 (and set chapter markers with just one click) as well as iDVD, and use Disk Utilities to burn DVDs (or better yet, the new M-DISCs) with ZERO issues.
#PODCAST CHAPTER MARKERS WITH GARAGEBAND 10.1 MOVIE#
If you want to do movie editing, and remain in the Apple club, (and I do) you've really got to keep a partition on your hard drive with OS 10.9.5. Problems with photos (they will NOT import) and video skimming us upside down.įor people who want to edit movies in the Mac environment the best course of action is to use an older operating system on your Mac which is quite easy to do.
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As I mentioned, the chapters can be added only by time interval, not by precise placement.ĪLSO, be aware that El Capitan and iMovie v9 are NOT compatible. Once it's in the link, right click on the link once, and you will get options to add chapters. Then use the Share menu to share directly to iDVD.Īlternatively, you can drag your Mp4 movie directly to iDVD, adding it by clicking on the + menu on the lower left of the screen, selecting Add Movie in the drop down menu, and then dragging the movie into the resulting drop box on the link that pops up in the screen. Then play your movie and every time you tap the "p" key on your keyboard you will add a chapter marker at that point. Then open Garage Band, Create a New Project, and drag your Mp4 movie into the screen. Start by exporting your movie to File as an Mp4 on your desktop. In Garage Band you can add the chapters precisely where you want them, whereas in iDVD the Chapters can only be inserted by time intervals, e.g, one every 3 minutes, one every 2 minutes, etc. You can add chapters by moving your movie to Garage Band or by adding them in iDVD before burning.