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If you're still 'thinking' about iLife '09, here's the read-me with features and hardware and software requirements.
About iLife 09
iLife 09 makes it easier than ever to get the most out of your photos, movies, and music on your Mac. Organize and search your photos by faces and places in iPhoto. Make a movie in minutes and edit with precision in iMovie. Learn to play an instrument or record your own music in GarageBand. Create a stunning website and publish it anywhere with iWeb. iLife 09 also offers a variety of convenient Internet sharing options, including direct publishing to MobileMe, Facebook, Flickr, and YouTube.
Whats new in iLife 09
iPhoto
Faces: Easily find photos of the people in your life
Places: Explore your library based on where you took each photo
Themed slideshows with multi-photo layouts, titles, and captions
Integrated Facebook and Flickr support for direct photo publishing
Improved, more powerful photo-editing tools
Beautiful travel-themed photo books complete with maps of your itinerary
iMovie
Precision Editor: Just skim and click to refine your edits
Advanced drag-and-drop editing with pop-up menu control
New titles, transitions, and effects, plus slow, fast, or reverse motion
Dynamic themes with coordinated titles, transitions, and end credits
Animated travel maps customized to your travel videos
Video stabilization reduces camera wobble and shake in your footage
Full-screen Library browser uses Cover Flow to browse your entire library
GarageBand
Learn to Play: Basic Lessons, a revolutionary way to learn guitar and piano
Learn to Play: Artist Lessons, with songs taught by leading artists (sold separately)
New guitar features including redesigned amps and new stompbox effects
New Magic GarageBand lets you mix, jam, and record in full-screen
iWeb
Drag-and-drop iWeb Widgets to easily add dynamic content to web pages
Facebook notifications let friends know when you update your site
Integrated FTP for publishing your website virtually anywhere
Independent site management for managing multiple websites
Contents
iLife 09 contains iPhoto, iMovie, GarageBand, iWeb, iDVD, and QuickTime; electronic documentation.
iLife 09 requirements
Hardware
Mac computer with an Intel, PowerPC G5, or PowerPC G4 (867MHz or faster) processor.*
iMovie requires an Intel-based Mac, Power Mac G5 (dual 2.0GHz or faster), or iMac G5 (1.9GHz or faster)
GarageBand Learn to Play requires an Intel-based Mac with a dual-core processor or better.
512MB of RAM; 1GB recommended. High-definition video requires at least 1GB of RAM.
4GB of disk space
DVD drive for installation
Software
Mac OS X 10.5.6 or later*
QuickTime 7.5.5 or later (included)
Flickr service is only available in select countries.
GarageBand Artist Lessons are sold separately; only available in select countries.
iWeb requires Internet and web server access (MobileMe recommended).*
Some features require Internet access and/or MobileMe, additional fees and terms apply.*
For additional requirements and details, visit*apple.com/ilife/requirements.*
Was iDVD even touched? Not a mention of it in the readme you posted above!
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Does anyone know if OSX 10.5.6 is really required?
10.5.6 breaks iPhone/USB/DFU detection, making earlier versions greatly preferred for me.
It's better to burn out than it is to rust.
Whoa! Double post.
It's better to burn out than it is to rust.
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Does anyone know if OSX 10.5.6 is really required?
10.5.6 breaks iPhone/USB/DFU detection, making earlier versions greatly preferred for me.
there is a simple hack that lets you upgrade but still put iphone in DFU mode
iPhone version I - II - III & iMac 27'' & Macbook Pro 15'' & iPad (wifi) & Macbook Air[/FONT]
Hi, I just purchased ilife 09, it will NOT install unless the OS is 10.5.6.. it does a check on the OS at the very start of the install and stops if it is not 10.5.6.
I've only looked at iMovie so far and it is great! It runs much faster than '08 and the themes are very cool.
I did a custom install and it offered another 181 MB of 'extra content' for iDVD, but the description read "iDVD 1 - iDVD 5 themes", which have either been removed from the '09 version or there's something new...
I can't tell WHAT, because the install is still running. Honestly, it's taking longer than an OS clean install.
How could you improve iDVD? How about Blu-ray disc making for HD iMovies??
iMovie has done HD since 2005 and Sony have been putting Blu-ray burners in Vaio's since 2005.
Maybe now Steve's out of the picture, Apple will remember their membership of the Blu-ray Disc Association and support Blu-ray.
edit: The bag-of-hurt is to do with playing commercial BD movies, not making your own BDs. Steve doesn't believe in DVDs or BD. He said so when he demoed iLife '08.
"Thank-you very much. You're on your own. Goodnight."
Phil Schiller, Macworld 2009
Only last week I was saying I didn't understand the big deal with Blu Ray.
I bought an iMac 24" on Friday and the screen is so beautiful. Plays movies very well. It really should play Blu-Ray movies. Not that I care to buy heaps of them to play on my iMac but it would be nice to have the option.
Now I am waiting for my "up-to-date" copy of iLife 09. It says not yet shipped on my order status... so maybe Monday next week.
iMac 27" iMac 24" iPhone 3G
Why must I buy a disk? go get a disk/wait for it to be delivered. pooh to that.
I wanna download like iWork!!
iMac revA 233mhz. iBook (clamshell). iPod Photo. iPod Nano. iPhone. iPod touch. MacBookPro. Mac mini. iPad. iPhone 4S
"It's better to be a pirate than to join the Navy" - SPJ
"Thank-you very much. You're on your own. Goodnight."
Phil Schiller, Macworld 2009
Apparently iPhoto can't index faces (only 2,500 photos) and preview the 60 page photo book I've been working on without crashing. After a fresh restart, (4GB of RAM), and nothing else besides Skype running.
Don't suppose anybody's ever used the words 'robust' and 'iPhoto' in the same sentence before.
"Thank-you very much. You're on your own. Goodnight."
Phil Schiller, Macworld 2009
iDVD is version 7.0.3 (1110). Frankly I hadn't fired up my recently Software Update updated iDVD before I loaded this one. A couple of the themes look new (to me) and the theme drop-down lists
7.0 Themes
6.0 Themes
5.0 Themes
Old Themes - which must have been that 'extra' in the Custom Install.
Unfortunately iDVD was so far ahead of the competition 5 years ago, there hasn't been much desire on Apple's part to improve it. Plus, Steve's aversion to anything optical. Still smarting from the failure of the Next Cube, I guess.
Count yourselves lucky you got MacBook Pros with an optical drive in them, this time - it might be the last.
"Thank-you very much. You're on your own. Goodnight."
Phil Schiller, Macworld 2009
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I have over 21,000 photos here and the indexing is going fine. Using an Alu iMac, 2 Gig Ram..
btw, Loving PLACES!!
A family member sent me a photo he took on his fishing trip off the coast of mexico and it tagged it about 100kms into the ocean.. v.cool.