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can I run more than one iMovie

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Karel Koskuba - 15 Feb 2005 12:29 GMT
I would like to run two (or perhaps more) iMovies at the same time. Is
it possible (and if so, how)?

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Zaphod B - 15 Feb 2005 13:34 GMT
> I would like to run two (or perhaps more) iMovies at the same time. Is
> it possible (and if so, how)?

Do you mean several copies of the application, or several movies inside
iMovie?
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Karel Koskuba - 15 Feb 2005 23:41 GMT
> > I would like to run two (or perhaps more) iMovies at the same time. Is
> > it possible (and if so, how)?
>
> Do you mean several copies of the application, or several movies inside
> iMovie?

I mean several copies of iMovie.

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Zaphod B - 16 Feb 2005 06:16 GMT
> > > I would like to run two (or perhaps more) iMovies at the same time. Is
> > > it possible (and if so, how)?
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>
> I mean several copies of iMovie.

OK - have you simply tried it? Or are you asking others to try it _for_
you? ;-)  Please do and report back...

What I can confirm from past ecperiences is that running two versions of
iMovie (e.g., 2.1 and 4) at the same time will work. I have never tried
two instances of the same version.
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vze35xda@verizon.net - 16 Feb 2005 10:48 GMT
To do it you have to make a copy of iMovie (say on your desktop).  If
the two don't fight over common files then it will probably work (I
hope you have two screents).  Also the saved preferences will probably
be the one of the last iMovie closed.

    --jim
Karel Koskuba - 22 Feb 2005 02:41 GMT
> To do it you have to make a copy of iMovie (say on your desktop).  If
> the two don't fight over common files then it will probably work (I
> hope you have two screents).  Also the saved preferences will probably
> be the one of the last iMovie closed.

Thanks Jim, I'll try that. I don't have two screens but that shouldn't
matter (I think).

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