Combining movies in iphoto

how do you combine or join 3 separate movies in iphoto to make 1 movie??

Either use iMovie as suggested or one of the 3rd party apps that can do the job. Search at VersionTracker.com for "join" to get a list of possible candidates. AddMovie 1.7, Join Clips 1.6 and SplitFuse 2.2 are just a few.
If you have Quicktime Pro you can join movies also.

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  • Combining Movie Clips in iPhoto

    I currently use iPhoto 08 to download all of my photos and movie clips from my camera. Problem is, if I have, say 20 clips of one event on my camera, and want to combine into one large clip, i currently have to open all 20 clips, go to the second clip, "select all", hit "copy", then go to the first clip, "paste", then repeat 18x - - its very time consuming and easy to accidentally miss a clip or paste it in twice.....
    Is there any easier / less time consuming way in iPhoto or another app to easily combine clips into one long clip?

    You can combine movie files with Quicktime Pro.
    OT

  • Movies in iPhoto 08 - How to Copy to iMovie 08

    Hi there,
    Is there a particular way to successfully copy the movies in iPhoto 08 (was upgraded from iPhoto 06) over to iMovie 08 (also upgraded from iMovie 06 but I never had movies in there).
    The iPhoto is grayed out when I try to import.
    However, I clicked on a movie, used QuickTime to Export it to Movies. Then I imported it into iMovie. Unfortunately, no sound is now heard when played back. I used the default settings with the H.264 format.
    Are there other settings I should be using to allow sound to be played in iMovie?
    Is there a better way to get all the movies over to iMovie? If so, please let me know what it is and how to successfully accomplish the task of copying them over.
    Also, when I click on the photo icon in the lower right of the iMovie display area (next to the "T" icon) I can see my iPhoto folders but I cannot locate any of the movies. I even created a new album in iPhoto and all the movies are in that album but I cannot access it in this area. Any ideas on why and how to resolve this?
    Next. What is the best way to back up all my iPhotos onto DVD and which format is the best one to use for this task?
    Any assistance is much appreciated. Thanks in advance.
    Lynn

    Is there a particular way to successfully copy the movies in iPhoto 08 (was upgraded from iPhoto 06) over to iMovie 08 (also upgraded from iMovie 06 but I never had movies in there).
    How you need to "convert" files depends on their source compression format. Muxed formats like MPEG-1/MPEG-2 need to be converted using an MPEG-based, third-party application like MPEG Streamclip (free), iSquint (free), FmpegX (donation-ware), Visual Hub (pay-ware), etc. since neither the audio nor video content can be edited/imported by iMovie '08. Using QT based applications like QT Pro, iTunes, GarageBand, etc. will lose the audio since QT cannot demux/convert both in a single pass.
    Compression formats like Kodak's MPEG4/µ-Law combination in an MOV file container will not import because the µ-Law audio cannot be edited. In this case, you can use the "Movie to MPEG-4" export option to "pass throgh" the video data without re-compressing it but convert the µ-Law audio to MPEG-4 (AAC) which both matches the MPEG-4 video and is easily editable in iMovie '08.
    AVI files like Casio's MJPEG/DVI ADPCM combination suffer a similar problem. In this case the Motion JPEG video is once again quite acceptable to iMovie '08, but the audio cannot be edited. In this case, the audio can be extracted, converted, then re-merged with the video track and placed in am MOV file contaibner. However, owing to the "interleaved" format and "half frame" difference between audio and vide, some people prefer to simpy "convert" both audio and video all at once. Either approach will work here since since these audio/video formats (like MPEG4/µ-Law) are "conversion" compatible with any QT based application.
    The iPhoto is grayed out when I try to import.
    If the compression format cannot be edited by iMovie '08, it will not import it. Unlike previous versions of iMovie which automatically converted imported content to DV for editing, iMovie '08 imports and edits the in file's "native" compression format -- i.e., nothing is converted during import.
    Also, when I click on the photo icon in the lower right of the iMovie display area (next to the "T" icon) I can see my iPhoto folders but I cannot locate any of the movies. I even created a new album in iPhoto and all the movies are in that album but I cannot access it in this area. Any ideas on why and how to resolve this?
    Only the photos are displayed here. Look for your movies under the "iPhoto Movies" heading in the "Events" list on the left edge of your screen. If located in your default location (i.e., your start-up drive) they should display automatically if they can be imported.
    Next. What is the best way to back up all my iPhotos onto DVD and which format is the best one to use for this task?
    I back mine up on an annual basis. You can either "back-up" the given year's library or export the files by event, folder, etc. for general use (e.g., sharing on DVD, printing, posting to online servers, etc.) as you may prefer. I choose to do the latter

  • When I try to drag and drop to combine events in iPhoto, the drag accelerates out of control when it reaches the top or bottom of the screen. How can I slow it down?

    When I try to drag and drop to combine events in iPhoto, the drag accelerates out of control when it reaches the top or bottom of the screen. How can I slow it down?

    from iphoto  Help
    Album overview
    A photo album in iPhoto is just like one you would create with printed photos: It’s a collection of photos you select from your library and arrange in the order you want.
    You can create photo albums to:
    Focus on a particular subject, such as your favorite nature photos
    Group pictures that you want to send to a friend, post on a webpage, or burn to a CD or DVD
    Gather a decade of anniversary photos
    iPhoto has two kinds of photo albums:
    Standard photo albums: You create these albums (B, shown below) by selecting particular photos. You can add new photos by dragging them to the album (or using the Add To button), and you can remove photos at any time. All adding and removing is done manually; iPhoto doesn’t update standard albums automatically as you import new photos.
    Smart Albums: iPhoto creates these albums for you, based on criteria your specify. iPhoto then updates Smart Albums (A, shown above) for you as your library changes. For example, you could create a Smart Album containing:
    Photos of specific people, such as your family members. As you import new photos, iPhoto uses Faces to detect your family members, and automatically adds new photos of them to the Smart Album (after you’ve confirmed the matches in Faces).
    All the photos of your daughter taken on school field trips in third grade. Use Faces (to name your daughter) and keywords (to mark certain photos or events as “field trips”) to help specify the photos you want iPhoto to place in that Smart Album.
    Only photos taken with a specific camera, or photos matching other Exchangeable Image File (EXIF) information.
    You can make as many albums as you like, and you can include the same photo in several albums without making multiple copies of it.
    After you create an album, such as “Australia Adventures,” it appears in your Source list below Albums.
    In full-screen view, the album appears as a stack of photos below Albums.
    To further organize your library, you can group several albums (along with slideshows and projects) into a folder. For example, you could create a folder containing several years of birthday albums or a collection of albums with photos of your camping trips.
    To create a folder, see “Create a folder in the Source list and move items into it” in “Customize the Source list”.
    Folders appear only in the Source list, not in full-screen view.
    Note: A photo album is different from a photo book, which is a collection of photos you create to get professionally printed and bound. See this topic: Photo book overview.
    Copyright © 2014 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.
    LN

  • I am trying to move my iPhoto library

    I am trying to move my iPhoto library to a new hard drive. Should be simple, but I am getting the error message ' some date in iPhoto library can't be read or written' is there any way around this? J

    What format is the external drive?
    A common workaround is to use a back up utility to copy the Library for you.

  • How do I move my iphoto library from one external hard drive to another?

    how do I move my iphoto library from one external hard drive to another?

    Drag it there in the Finder and then launch iPhoto with the Option key held down. Point it to the new instance of the library.
    (58012)

  • How can I move my iPhoto Library from one Mac to another without losing the comments on the individual photos in the process?

    How can I move my iPhoto Library from one Mac to another without losing the comments on the individual photos in the process? The source Macbook (OS 10.4.11 and iPhoto 6.0.6 (3.2.2.)) is with my husband in Germany, the target MacBook Pro (OS 10.8.5, iPhoto 11) is with me in Japan. Thanks for your help.

    I copied the iPhoto Library to a CD and from there to the new MacBook
    If you copied the library to the CD via the Finder it would be no different than the methods Terence suggested.  If you used the Share ➙ Burn menu option from inside iDVD you'll get a mini library that has to be accessed from the open library and the events/alubums copied into the destination library.  Not the same as the other methods.
    The Share ➙ Burn method is no longer supported with iPhoto 9 and later.
    OT

  • How do I move my iPhoto library from iMac G5 OSX 10.4 to iMac OSX 10.7?

    How do I move my iPhoto library from iMac G5 OSX 10.4 to iMac OSX 10.7.2?

    If you are doing an upgrade on the same Mac, just leave it where it is. When you do the upgrade, as long as it is not a "clean install" (wipe everything and start over), you should not lose any files.
    If you are moving it to another Mac, move it to the same location in your user account on the other Mac. For example, no matter which Mac I'm on, the iPhoto library is always in Home/Pictures/iPhoto Library.

  • Can I move an iPhoto event from Mac to Mac?

    My wife and I both have MacBooks with our own iPhoto libraries. Although we each have our own photos in our libraries, there are times when we both want the same photos in our library. Sometimes we simply each download the photos from the camera and do our own thing in our separate libraries. But there are times when we are traveling with the camera and just one MacBook and we'll download photos into events and edit them. When we get home, we often want to move these photos (usually edited and nicely organized into events) to the other MacBook. I've been exporting the photos to a temporary folder, transferring them to the other MacBook over our network or using Firewire, and then importing them into iPhoto on the other MacBook.
    Is there a way to move an iPhoto event from one MacBook to another? If so, will it bring the "original" (prior to being edited photos) as well as the edited versions? I understand the whole non-destructive editing thing.
    I've looked in Finder, opened iPhoto Library with "Show Package Contents", and noticed that there are folders for each year that I have photos (e.g. 1999, 2000, 2001, etc.), and in each year folder there seems to be a folder for each event. In the event folders are the .jpg files. I was thinking that perhaps I could just copy the event folder from one MacBook to the other (placing it in the same place in the "year" folder), but I wasn't sure if this would screw up the iPhoto database that I drop them into. I'm pretty sure that the "importing" process of getting photos into iPhoto involves more than just dropping photos in a folder.
    Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

    Welcome to the Apple Discussions. Use iPhoto Library Manager as Terence suggested. It would work like this .
    TIP: For insurance against the iPhoto database corruption that many users have experienced I recommend making a backup copy of the Library6.iPhoto (iPhoto.Library for iPhoto 5 and earlier) database file and keep it current. If problems crop up where iPhoto suddenly can't see any photos or thinks there are no photos in the library, replacing the working Library6.iPhoto file with the backup will often get the library back. By keeping it current I mean backup after each import and/or any serious editing or work on books, slideshows, calendars, cards, etc. That insures that if a problem pops up and you do need to replace the database file, you'll retain all those efforts. It doesn't take long to make the backup and it's good insurance.
    I've created an Automator workflow application (requires Tiger or later), iPhoto dB File Backup, that will copy the selected Library6.iPhoto file from your iPhoto Library folder to the Pictures folder, replacing any previous version of it. It's compatible with iPhoto 6 and 7 libraries and Tiger and Leopard. Just put the application in the Dock and click on it whenever you want to backup the dB file. iPhoto does not have to be closed to run the application, just idle. You can download it at Toad's Cellar. Be sure to read the Read Me pdf file.
    Note: There's now an Automator backup application for iPhoto 5 that will work with Tiger or Leopard.

  • How can i move my Iphoto library to an external hard drive?

    How do I move my Iphoto library to an external hard drive?

    Here's a worflow for that:
    Make sure the drive is formatted Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
    1. Quit iPhoto
    2. Copy the iPhoto Library from your Pictures Folder to the External Disk.
    Now you have two full versions of the Library.
    3. On the Internal library, trash the Events you don't want there
    Now you have a full copy of the Library on the External and a smaller subset on the Internal
    Some Notes:
    As a general rule: when deleting photos do them in batches of about 100 at a time. iPhoto can baulk at trashing large numbers at one go.
    You can choose which Library to open: Hold down the option (or alt) key key and launch iPhoto. From the resulting menu select 'Choose Library'
    You can keep the Library on the external updated with new imports using  iPhoto Library Manager

  • How can I move itunes/iphoto library from SSD to HD on my new imac?

    I have a lovely new imac with the SSD option. My old comps' boot disk was migrated to the SSD because it is the boot disk for the new computer. This is great and speedy but now I'd like to move my huge itunes and iphoto libraries from the SSD to the 2TB HD. I would rather not move the whole 'home' folder. I would appreciate if anyone could tell me how to do this.
    with thanks in advance, nedro
    Message was edited by: nedro
    Message was edited by: nedro

    Go to ~/Music/iTunes and drag & drop the iTunes Media folder to your HDD. It will not actually be moved, it will be copied. Depending on its size this can take a few minutes. When the copying is finished open iTunes and go to Preferences/Advanced. The first area is +iTunes Media folder location+. Click the Change button, browse to the location of your iTunes Media folder on the HDD and press Choose.
    Quit iTunes. Then drag only the iTunes Media folder from the SSD to the Trash and empty. When you restart iTunes it will be using the media folder from it new location.
    To move the iPhoto library, quit iPhoto. Got to ~/pictures and drag & drop the iPhoto Library to the HDD. It will be copied to the HDD. Drag the library on the SSD to the Trash and empty. Open iPhoto, follow the dialog in the window that appears to locate and choose your iPhoto Libray on the HDD.
    Dah•veed

  • How can I move my iPhoto Library from my MacBook Pro to my iMac or hard drive??

    How can I move my iPhoto Library from my MacBook Pro to my iMac or to my external hard drive? 'Help' is not helping!!

    To move to another machine:
    To move an iPhoto Library to a new machine:
    Link the two Macs together: there are several ways to do this: Wireless Network,Firewire Target Disk Mode, Ethernet, or even just copy the Library to an external HD and then on to the new machine...
    But however you do choose to link the two machines...
    Simply copy the iPhoto Library from the Pictures Folder on the old Machine to the Pictures Folder on the new Machine.
    Then launch iPhoto. That's it.
    This moves photos, events, albums, books, keywords, slideshows and everything else.
    To move to an external disk:
    Make sure the drive is formatted Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
    1. Quit iPhoto
    2. Copy the iPhoto Library from your Pictures Folder to the External Disk.
    3. Hold down the option (or alt) key while launching iPhoto. From the resulting menu select 'Choose Library' and navigate to the new location. From that point on this will be the default location of your library.
    4. Test the library and when you're sure all is well, trash the one on your internal HD to free up space.
    Regards
    TD

  • How do I move an iPhoto library between two users (secondary user to admin user) on the same mac?

    Hi there,
    I accidentally created a second profile for myself on a mac some time ago in a migration and am now starting to move all my files from the second profile to the admin profile.
    I want to move my iphoto library from the secondary user to the admin user but I don't know which file to move.
    Is it as simple as copying the iphoto library in the pictures directory to the shared users drive and then copying that file over to pictures directory in the admin profile?
    What if there already is an iphoto library under the admin user? Should I uninstall iphoto, then copy the file over and then install iphoto?
    What is the best way of doing this?
    Any help would be much appreciated.
    Philip

    Is it as simple as copying the iphoto library in the pictures directory to the shared users drive and then copying that file over to pictures directory in the admin profile?
    Yes.
    What if there already is an iphoto library under the admin user?
    Are there photos in this Library? If not, overwrite it. If there are then you'll need to rename one of the libraries to prevent overwriting. Then you can use iPhoto Library Manager to merge them
    Should I uninstall iphoto, then copy the file over and then install iphoto?
    No.
    Regards
    TD

  • How do I move my iPhoto files to an external harddrive?

    Hi there
    I only recently moved to Apple from Windows and am struggling to move my iPhoto files to an external harddrive, despite there being some quite old discussions on this on these discussion boards.
    My late 2013 32GB Macbook Pro Retina is currently at full capacity because I have imported to iPhoto all of my photos from my past few months of travel. I have recently acquired a 1TB external harddrive which I have successfully partitioned, and I have backed up my Macbook Pro's harddrive using Time Machine to one partition.
    I want to move my iPhoto library to the other partition to free up space on the local hard drive, but am needing some assistance.
    My questions are:
    1. How can I locate all of my iPhotos that I can see in iPhoto but nowhere else? I thought there would be some place I could find them and drag and drop onto the external hard drive.
    2. How do I go about moving the photos so they are only on the external hard drive? Do I have to move to the hard drive first and then delete?
    Any assistance would be appreciated.
    Thanks
    Alex

    To move your iPhoto Library to an external drive is simple and straightforward:
    Make sure the drive is formatted Mac OS Extended (Journaled)
    1. Quit iPhoto
    2. Copy the iPhoto Library from your Pictures Folder to the External Disk.
    3. Hold down the option (or alt) key while launching iPhoto. From the resulting menu select 'Choose Library' and navigate to the new location. From that point on this will be the default location of your library.
    4. Test the library and when you're sure all is well, trash the one on your internal HD to free up space.
    1. How can I locate all of my iPhotos that I can see in iPhoto but nowhere else? I thought there would be some place I could find them and drag and drop onto the external hard drive.
    The point of iPhoto is that it replaces the File Manager for everything to do with your photos.
    For help accessing your photos in iPhoto see this user tip:
    https://discussions.apple.com/docs/DOC-4491

  • How can I move my iphoto Library to another hard drive?

    I would like to move my iphoto library to another drive. I've already copied it to the other drive, do I now just delete it from the internal drive? If so how does iphoto know where to find the photos?

    doug4747
    1. Quit iPhoto
    2. Copy the iPhoto Library Folder as an entity from your Pictures Folder to the External Disk.
    3. Hold down the option (or alt) key while launching iPhoto. From the resulting menu select 'Choose Library' and navigate to the new location. From that point on this will be the default location of your library.
    4. Test the library and when you're sure all is well, trash the one on your internal HD to free up space.
    Regards
    TD

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