iMovie '08: Cannot see or control camera


 
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Old 12-12-2008
iMovie '08: Cannot see or control camera

Learn how to troubleshoot issues with connecting and using cameras with iMovie '08. For iMovie 6 and earlier, see iMovie 6: Cannot see or control camera. If you are using iMovie '08 with a connected camera, you may recieve any of the following messages. When you try to use a camera or device, iMovie may indicate that it can't see the camera. When you try to import or export video to or from a camera or device, iMovie may unexpectedly stop importing, exporting, or responding. Select your camcorder: General troubleshooting DV and HDV cameras DVD, HDD or Flash memory-based camcorders iSight or other webcams

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LIGHTSPEED(1)						      General Commands Manual						     LIGHTSPEED(1)

NAME
lightspeed - Shows how objects moving at speeds near the speed of light look like. SYNOPSIS
lightspeed [-hsa] [object] DESCRIPTION
Light Speed! is a simulator which can illustrate the effects of special relativity on the appearance of objects travelling at ultra-high speeds. Depending on the particular speed, and one's point of view, relativistic effects can cause the object to appear shorter, longer, brighter, darker, deformed and/or off-color. CONTROLS
To adjust the velocity, use the slider along the right edge of the main window. You can also type in a value, using the entry at the top right (press <Enter> once it is in). To change the units shown, press the button to the right of the entry, and it will cycle through a small list. The object travels in the positive-x direction, which can be visually checked by activating Objects -> Coordinate axes. Most interactive control is performed with the mouse. By holding down a particular button, and dragging the pointer around, various camera motions can be obtained: Left button: Revolve camera around view target Left button + Shift key: Revolve view target around camera Middle button: Translate camera left, right, up or down Right button: Dolly in or out The first and last motions are generally the most useful. Should the camera become difficult to control at any point, it may be re-ini- tialized by selecting Camera -> Reset View. OPTIONS
-h, --help Print this help screen -s, --simple Use simplified interface -a, --advanced Use advanced interface (default) object 3D file to load on startup (.3DS or .LWO) April 2000 LIGHTSPEED(1)