How to submit a student video
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				terrynewton
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Thanks for the positive comments.  My next step is to learn how to record video & audio on an Imac.  After that I will give it a go..
            
			
									
									rd44 wrote:
            
			
									
									If you have a copy of iMovie, you can easily record video and audio. You won't get great sound through your iMac's built-in mic, but it's better than nothing.Thanks for the positive comments. My next step is to learn how to record video & audio on an Imac. After that I will give it a go..
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				6stringbostic
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I called Apple support and they indicated I should try Photo Booth which comes on the Imac.  I have an interface that allows me to plug my acoustic guitar directly into Garageband for the sound.  So when I get up the nerve to record myself I'll take a shot at it.  Thanks for the reply.
            
			
									
									rd44 wrote:
            
			
									
									There have been some reports of Photo Booth flipping the image. That's why I recommended iMovie.I called Apple support and they indicated I should try Photo Booth which comes on the Imac. I have an interface that allows me to plug my acoustic guitar directly into Garageband for the sound. So when I get up the nerve to record myself I'll take a shot at it. Thanks for the reply.