Tuesday 19 April 2011

Easy Solution to Import AVI to iMovie '08/'09/'11

When trying to import AVI from video camera like Sony, Samsung, RCA, Panasonic, Canon Powershot, Flip Mino etc to iMovie, you may often come across one of the following painful problems: nothing showed up on the iMovie screen; only image in iMovie; only sound in iMovie; or AVI files grayed out and refused to be imported to iMovie. Do you really have no idea to successfully import AVI to iMovie?
Now, with the help of Bigasoft AVI to iMovie Converter for Mac, you can easily achieve to import AVI to iMovie for edit in iMovie. Bigasoft AVI to iMovie Converter for Mac enables you to load any AVI format video to iMovie by converting AVI to iMovie friendly MP4 (MPEG-4), MOV, MP3, WAV, AAC and M4A. With Bigasoft AVI to iMovie Converter for Mac, you can feel free to import AVI to iMovie '08, iMovie '09, iMovie'11.
The following is a step by step guide on how to import AVI to iMovie with the help of Bigasoft AVI to iMovie Converter for Mac.
Step 1 Run Bigasoft AVI to iMovie Converter for Mac
Free download Bigasoft AVI to iMovie Converter for Mac install and run it, then the following interface will pop up.
Screenshot of Bigasoft AVI to iMovie Converter for Mac
 
Step 2 Add AVI to Bigasoft AVI to iMovie Converter
Simply drag and drop AVI files to Bigasoft AVI to iMovie Converter. Or click "Add File" button to locate the AVI files you want to import to iMovie.

Step 3 Set iMovie compatible format
Click the drop-down button on the right side of the "Profile" button to select iMovie compatible format like iMovie Video MPEG-4 Movie (.mp4). If you want the best quality for the output MP4 video, you can choose iMovie HD Video MPEG-4 Movie (.mp4) from the drop-down button.

Step 4 Convert AVI to iMovie compatible format
Click the "Start" button to start converting AVI to iMovie MP4 or iMove MOV.

Step 5 Import AVI to iMovie
Run iMovie, and then click "File -> Import Movies..." to upload the converted AVI to iMovie.
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  1. When trying to import AVI from video camera like Sony, Samsung, RCA, Panasonic, Canon Powershot, Flip Mino etc to iMovie, you may often come across one of the following painful problems: nothing showed up on the iMovie screen; only image in iMovie; only sound in iMovie; or AVI files grayed out and refused to be imported to iMovie. Do you really have no idea to successfully import AVI to iMovie? free mkv avi converter

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