Error -50 while exporting from iMovie 08 in different formats...3gp is OK !

Also I got problems at Eye TV - export. If I choose the "iPod"-Export-Settings, the exportet file will not be played in quicktime. Maybe there are some Quicktime problems? I use the latest updates for all.....
many thanks for your help in advance!!!!

If you are exporting from EyeTV in order to be edited in iMovie 08, the best format is .dv.

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