Export a quicktime movie in keynote into iMovie?

I am trying to take video that is in Keynote and export it into iMovie. Possible? How?

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  • Exporting a QuickTime movie in Keynote '09

    Hello,
    I am trying to create a quick time movie from Keynote.
    I have a five minute audio file sound track to which I have selected 28 Slides.
    When I first exported, I hear the audio, but the video does not advance.
    I have considered using "Fixed Timing" but it looks like you are then forced to set uniform slide display duration and uniform transition duration. However, my slides have a variety of display-durations, and transition-durations. (All the advances are automatic, not manual.)
    Please help me create a movie that actually reflects the original Keynote show as created, and tweaked.

    You need to record your slideshow so you can export with the recorded timing. Go to the Play Menu then Record Slideshow. This will run through your slideshow and record when the transitions take place. Then when you export you can select Recorded Timing.
    Since you have a soundtrack, you will want to make sure under the audio section to select Include the slideshow soundtrack, but uncheck Include the slideshow recording.
    I should add that there have been many people here that have had problems with the timing getting off a little in the Quicktime file. So if you need the timing to be exact, you might want to export without the audio then add to iMovie where you can work with the audio and video a little more.

  • Can't import quicktime movie made from Keynote into iMovie media browser

    I've created a file in Keynote, exported it to quicktime and would like to import into iMovie. iMovie keeps giving me this error message: Unknown error: the file could not be imported. Can someone help?

    Rarely am I able to solve my own problems, regardless of how much effort. But I did figure this one out, simply by trial and error. *To recap... I have created a sample slide show to use as a test run through Keynote (to get the best builds and transitions), to Quicktime Pro, into iMovie (to marry the features of iMovie with the Keynote slides) then back to Quicktime Pro as a final product.* It was a crash course with all 3 applications, so a huge learning curve for me.
    Quicktime Kirk helped me successfully with my first go round with this. But with so many nested compression windows and so many combinations of choices, I eventually forgot which settings had worked correctly to give me the quality resolution that I had achieved the first time.
    So I posted several messages asking for some clue where I was going wrong. Kirk did get back to me, but told me that I needed to create my project entirely without iMovie. Very frustrating because I knew I had done it before with iMovie.
    After literally hours of analyzing all the working files and duplicating the exact settings I used before, two scenarios were happening. One, the end product had terrible resolution quality (not even close to the first time around). *Or two, when trying to import the first Quicktime file created from Keynote into iMovie, there was an error message saying that the file could not be imported*.
    So, I eventually decided to try the following:
    *1. Create Keynote file*
    *2. Export to QT with "Full Quality/Large" setting checked, and "Include Transparency" checked.*
    *3. Open QT file to check quality. If acceptable, export this QT file as a QT file again using the highest quality settings - preferably ones that match the first export from Keynote to QT.*
    *4. Open iMovie file and import this new QT file.*
    *5. Do my thing with it.*
    *6. Export (Share) iMovie file as a final QT file with "Full Quality" setting checked in the first pop-up compression window.*
    This sequence proved to be successful with the same high quality resolution as the very first go round with it. I KNOW, though, that this wasn't the sequence I used the first time because I didn't do step 3.
    I am just happy that I got what I needed. Now I can create my full presentation without worrying about the outcome in the end.
    *Because I'm on a Mac, and the AIC default is used, my next feat is going to be identifying codec settings that are going to work both on Mac and PC (newer machines AND older machines).*
    *So, does anyone have a clue how to do this?*

  • How can I export a graphic slide with a quicktime movie from Keynote?

    I export a title slide with a quicktime movie from Keynote to my desktop and it plays fine with audio. Once I insert or drag the clip into iWeb the resolution is degraded and very choppy. The resolution is 320x200 and I'm exporting from Keynote as a custom size (320x200) Frame rate: 29.97 Key Frames: Automatic Key Reordering is checked Data Rate: Automatic Quality: Multi pass. I need some help.

    how large is the video and if you publish - does it still have the same horrible quality?
    you might considering exporting as flash (loads faster) and integrating that into your iweb site using post-editing: http://karreth.com/index.php/articles/iframes-iweb/
    max

  • Interactive Quicktime Movie Events (Keynote)

    I'm developing an AIR app that lets the user play a quicktime .mov from their computer.  This movie will most likely come from an exported Keynote presentation.
    In case you're not familiar, Keynote lets you export a quicktime movie that is interactive... it will automatically pause after each transition and you can click anywhere on the movie to make it continue to the next slide.
    In the flash VideoDisplay component it plays right through these "pause points" instead of stopping automatically.
    Is there any way to have quicktime movies automatically pause at those points?  Or is there a way to at least get a callback when they're supposed to happen so that I can pause it manually with actionscript?
    I know it sounds far fetched, but this would basically let you play a keynote presentation inside flash.

    Welcome to the discussions, Christopher.
    Over in the Keynote discussions we've been going over this for quite awhile. Unfortunately, there's no easy solution to your problem. I've even gone as far as attempting to preload the chapter track thinking that might solve the problem, but it doesn't work.
    One thing I don't think I've tried is setting up the first slide to advance "on-click" so that there's no animation before the first transition. The problem, of course, is that there's no "loading" animation to let it know when it's ready to go.
    Another thing I haven't tried but that might work is to create the movie so that it doesn't autoplay, and then, using the embed commands, set autoplay to be the full length of the movie (so that it will automatically play, but only after it's completely downloaded). Look here for the autoplay embed commands.
    http://developer.apple.com/documentation/QuickTime/Conceptual/QTScriptingHTML/QTScripting_HTML_Document/chapter_1000_section3.html

  • Export to Quicktime/Movie to MPEG-4 Quality Much Worse with Snow Leopard?

    I just tried exporting an HD movie from iMovie using Export to Quicktime - Movie to MPEG-4 for the first time since upgrading to Snow Leopard and besides taking forever to export, the quality at the same settings I've used before is terrible. There's terrible macroblocking even on relatively slow moving scenes. I've exported several movies using the same workflow previously to upgrading and the video was perfect.
    I use mpeg-4, H.264 encoding, 4096 bit rate, 1920x1080 HD resolution, key frame every 15 frames. It's definitely a change in the encoder as just sharing to the Media Browser results in expected quality.
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    I've actually started noticing more artifacts using the Share to Media Browser quicktime presets. The movies that are created don't seem to be as high quality as ones I've created before. It's almost like quicktime is missing keyframes or something and then artifacting. It's not consistent. I've got one mobile formatted movie where it artifacts badly in the first minute and then not at all afterwards. It's kind of frustrating.

  • Export to Quicktime movie continued crashes. HELP

    I have sequence, it renders no problem. Whenever I go to export to Quicktime movie it crashes. I have gone and deleted all files associated with it and redone the sequence from scratch, and I keep getting the same results. Crash while exporting. I am working in DV, so all I do at export is export to Quicktime movie, which means it should be exporting as a DV movie. I am not sure what is wrong please help.
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    Sebastian

    I did try burning the 18.05GB file on i-DVD but even with the auto compression of i-DVD it only managed to compress it down to 5.4GB - too large for my 4.7GB DVD.
    The only reason I need to burn it so my friend can author it is that he's a little too fussy and wants to author it on Adobe Encore.
    I managed to get a firewire drive - but the blooming PC didnt accept it as it was Mac formated!
    I just exported the original file as a QT movie, reducing sound quality, frame rate etc but it still comes out at 17.5GB - still to large for i-DVD (and thats with i-DVD's compression, which comes in at approx 5GB!)
    I really really blame myself for this as I never really looked into anything more than the creative aspect of FCP. But I've started now.

  • Final cut pro problem when exporting with quicktime movie

    Hello!
    I must have som help beacuse my musicmovie must be finsihed untill today. I have a movie their i had used filters like colour correction and interlace. When i export with USING QUICKTIME CONVERSION and have
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    bitrate 6000
    faster encode
    size 1920x1080 HD 16:9
    its not a problem the movie works fine all the way.
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    If you have an e-mail i can send you just the part where this happening.
    Please help me!
    Thanks Gabriel

    I am also expriencing the same error. Tried every solution listed so far:
    1. Switch off background rendering. Trash render files. Don't render. Export.
    2. copying the project within Final Cut Pro into another project
    3. remove the following folder: Library > Application Support > ProApps > MIO > RADPlugins > XDCAMFormat.RADPlug
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    What's going on?

  • Footage is jumpy after exporting to Quicktime movie

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    If so, your system and or hard drive may not have enough juice to play it back in Quicktime without skipping.
    ProRes LT is what your clips should be transcoded to.
    If you have Unlimited RT activated for the sequence with dynamic settings, it may appear to play back correctly, but actually the quality and/or frame rate may be lowered slightly for realtime playback.

  • File type for export as quicktime movie

    I thought I read here that "Export as Quicktime Movie" produces a .mov file (although without the extension). I'm using Brightcove to host our videos, and their publishpod says it accepts .mov files, but doesn't seem to work with the file from FCE. Is it really a .mov? Or do I need to export using Quicktime Conversion (and burn up lots more time in the process?)

    Thanks...
    I did search the forum and nothing addressed my specific issue. Sorry if I didn't phrase my question clearly.
    Anyway, I suspect the problem is that the Brightcove software does not work well with the Apple Intermediate Codec. I had no problem with a .mov exported with H.264 compression. This adds extra time to my workflow, but I suspect it will be a necessary evil.

  • I have FCE 4.0.1 and running OS x 10.7.5  when i burn my movie the audio from my movie clips don't come through .  My Sound effects and music can be heard.  I export to Quicktime movie, make it self contained then open IDVD for an intro and burn it.

    I have FCE 4.0.1 and running OS x 10.7.5  when i burn my movie the audio from my movie clips don't come through .  My Sound effects and music can be heard.  First I export to Quicktime movie, make it self contained then open IDVD for an intro and burn it.  everything sounds great in preview but then ( once again)I lose my audio from my movie clips.

    Try Mixing Down the audio before export.
    This info may help;
    https://discussions.apple.com/message/1060680?messageID=1060680&amp%3b#1060680
    Also serch this forum for Mix Down you should find lots of info.
    Al

  • I am using FC Express HD, and for some reason, when I export a Quicktime movie, the final movie will only play audio, and the video is black.  I only get the actual video if I export as self contained, or if I exportusing quicktime conversion. Why?

    I am using FC Express HD, and for some reason, when I export a Quicktime movie, the final movie will only play audio, and the video is black.  I only get the actual video if I export as self contained, or if I exportusing quicktime conversion. Why?

    I am using FC Express HD, and for some reason, when I export a Quicktime movie, the final movie will only play audio, and the video is black.  I only get the actual video if I export as self contained, or if I exportusing quicktime conversion. Why?

  • Export To Quicktime Movie (Reference or Self Contained) - GENERAL ERROR

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    Now, for some reason, when I want to export from FCP to get a QT reference movie, I get a general error message. All other options from FCP export seem to work, but NOT export to Quicktime Movie.
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    Chris

    how so?
    we can all do with a dummy's cheat sheet e.g. when making a master monitor the record device, not the computer.
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  • Export to Quicktime Movie rerendering. Why?

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    Thanks for your attention.
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    Jeff Cole
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    Just checking that you are, in fact, leaving the menu as Current Settings... and not changing it to match the settings of your timeline...
    Also, you say you are not making a self contained movie - you've left that unchecked? Are you sure you don't have any gray realtime bars over the top of your clips - resize, dissolve, etc don't require rendering until export. You need to check the Render All menu (opt-r) under Sequence has everything checked...
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  • "Export as Quicktime Movie" -- won't play on other computers

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    Message was edited by: elisenew

    You do need the codec you are exporting to installed in the other machine if you wish to play the exported file. A variety of codecs are available only with FCP installed.
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