Export - QuickTime Move (self contained) - different from project size

I've been chasing a problem of my iMac not being able to play back finished videos, possibly because I don't have enough computer power (https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3318100?tstart=0)
While looking at this I just realized something - the completed video is 1920x1080, even though the original source files and FCE project properties are all at 1440x1080.
Is that normal? If not, where should I start looking to find whatever is wrong?

Yes, it is normal.  It's a difference between rectangular pixels and square pixels.
-DH

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  • Help Emergency for Exporting Quicktime Movie from FCP

    Hello -
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    Details: 11-minute sequence made with FCP version 5.0.3 G4 Tower Dual 800 Processor.
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    Is there any way to convert the MPEG 4 sequence to MPEG 2 so it can be seen on a DVD player?
    Please, Please help with any suggestions. Manuals HAVE been consulted prior to posting. Have been up all night, and I have to get this trailer in today. thank you for any help you can offer.

    so we have one cooking in the oven now -
    we ended up going with Best/120min/4:3 because the 90-min one didn't allow us to choose "all"
    It's an 11-minute sequence, and hopefully in not-too-long it will be recorded on a DVD. I can't tell you how grateful I am that you responded to my smoke signal! (I am, in fact, quite fried at this point).
    I'm kind of surprised that after an hour searching about this on this forum and others, no mention of how to actually do this despite a lot of mentions of "threads about this." I tried so many searches using different terms and date ranges, but i'm just glad that you were at or near your computer.
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  • Out of memory error when exporting to QT self contained movie

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    Well I don't have to render as I go, it is just a choice. I checked to see if all the video and stills were rendered. I re-rendered after making sure all of the options were checked, removed all of the stills from the timeline just in case the still format was the problem, then attempted to export again. It took about 2 hours. I watched with activity monitor and it took almost all of the available disc space then my computer shut itself down. When I rebooted there was a Quicktime file 320 GB in size but would not open. I got an error message that it was not a mov. file.
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    Frame size is 720 x 480
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  • Audio and Video option missing from Export Quicktime Movie Include

    Today as I was exporting a clip, I noticed that the Audio and Video option was missing from the Include drop down. I only have the options of Left, Center, Right.
    I highlight the sequence, control E (or File>Export>Quicktime Movie) and the Save window comes up. The Settings drop down is the same, the Markers: drop down is the same, but the Include: has the options of Left, Center and Right. I thought the Video and Audio dropdowns were always there. I hate to admit it, but I have not paid attention to them in a while. Getting old I guess.
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    16-bit
    Channel Grouped
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    Thanks, forgot about that.
    For what ever reason it started working correctly a couple of hours later, after I started an SD project. The video came out fine
    I had been trying out a couple new applications, so maybe one was causing it. I will see if it happens in the future.
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  • No more alpha in exported QuickTime movie from Keynote '09

    Hello
    In Keynote '08, I create a slide with no background (None).
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    Hey Gary - first off, thanks for your reply! I am currently forcing spotlight to re-index to see if that might help me out. After that I will try your suggestion and run a system software check.
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  • Not able to export quicktime movie from Flash CS5 or CS6.

    Hi! I am not able to export quicktime movie from Flash CS5 or CS6. When I export it the progress bar is showing and says Recording Flash content and nothing happens

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  • Export QuickTime movie with Compressor running in background

    I've rummaged through the forums many times to figure out the absolute fastest way to get an FCP sequence compressed for DVD Studio Pro while maintaining the best quality. I always seem to come up with:
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    This seems to work fine. I am currently exporting sequences in HDV 1080i60 and they take an extremely long time to export into QT movies. Because of that, I am editing a sequence, waiting for it to export, then dropping it into Compressor. At this point, FCP is available for editing again while Compressor is working, so I repeat the process. However, when I export to QT from FCP while Compressor is still running in the background it seems to take much longer to export.
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    Is FCP actually taking longer to export, or is that my imagination? Would it be faster if I only did one at a time, or should it take the same amount of time either way? Am I putting the data on my final movies at risk by doing these things at the same time?
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    Compressor takes a lot of system resources. It will slow the computer down in other tasks.
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    Do your regular work that needs you to be there and run the Compressor Batch overnight or at other times when the system is idle.
    Compressor's default destination for its processed files is the same directory as the original -writing the files to a different drive might help, at least that way your media drive is not reading and writing at the same time.

  • FCP "Export - QuickTime Movie" gamma shift

    Above is an example of what happens when I do a direct export in Final Cut Pro, using the Export -> QuickTime Movie function.  As you can see, the image is significantly brighter and the colors are a little more washed out (this image isn't particularly colorful, but trust me, it washes them out).  I always thought the Export -> QuickTime Movie meant the image would not be compressed--that it was a straight export using the sequence settings. 
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    Sure thing, Meg. 
    Here's a source clip with "approximate" gamma correction:
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  • FCP 6 won't export QT as "self-contained"

    I'm trying to export some files as QT's, but even though the "make movie self-contained" box IS checked, they still won't play without opening FCP. I did change playback preferences from FCP to QT, which works on the source computer... but when I move the files to another computer, they still won't play. Any thoughts?

    I think we are getting confused with what you want to do here... if all you want to do is open the file up inside QuickTime simply right click or control click - Open With > QuickTime Pro.
    This will not open in Final Cut Pro. Also, you never told use what codec you were working in.
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    //Fremen

  • Final Cut Pro exporting Quicktime movie and file size

    I make short stop motion animations in FCP and usually when I export using current setting the file size is about 230MB for 60 seconds movie. However with the current project the exported quicktime movie file is only 32.1MB for 57 seconds movie. I don't think this is normal even though I set it with "current setting" and check off the make movie self-contained box.
    How could I make the export setting back to normal so the exported quicktime movie will still be in high quality in a big file size?

    Hi Ian,
    it looks clear and same quality as usual. Maybe this is just how it is.
    I am still worried because I exported another project to test and this one also is now exported into reduced file size. This is a 60 seconds movie and when I last exported, FCP created a 225.2MB quicktime file and when I exported exactly the same project again just now it is only 22MB... again, this is not self-contained movies.
    To be honest with you I am really not familiar with digital settings, and I was trying to figure out export setting for a required file size and aspect ratio etc. for a projection the other day and it has been since then that my FCP started exporting smaller size QT files.
    My project is in 4:3 ratio and all images on video sequence are digital still images. If you could kindly point out some places to look at to make sure that the settings are correct, that might be helpful (?)
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  • Make Movie Self-Contained option

    I edited some video at home and wanted to bring it to work so I can bring it into DVD SP. I selected File>Export QT Movie and chose Current Settings, it was captured as DV NTSC. I also checked make movie self-contained.
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    2. I tried several times to copy the 8GB QT file to an external drive, and close to the end of the process I receive the following error:
    Sorry, the operation could not be completed because an unexpected error occurred (Error Code -1309).
    It then continues copying for a few seconds and just stops and nothing ends up on the external drive. I tried rebooting and unplugging the drive and tried again with the same results. Any ideas why it is doing this? Is this a Tiger issue or an issue with my settings in FCP? I even unchecked Make Movie Self-Contained and it still had the same problem when I tried to copy it.
    Thanks!!!

    If the windows system recognized the drive when connected, and you weren't running a special app like MacDrive on the Windows system, then the drive isn't formatted as Mac OS extended (aka HFS+). It's more likely that it's formatted as FAT 32 since you've used it before to read/write files to and from your Mac. A FAT 32 drive when connected to a Mac will limit file size to 2gb.
    -DH

  • NOT Self-Contained workflow from FCPCompressorDVDSP

    Can I export a project NOT Self-Contained (audio only + video only ) then import it to Compressor and export again for DVDSP ? I want to save time and space.
    Is it faster using a project that is NOT Self-Contained in COMPRESSOR ? I like to use DVD BEST QUALITY. A self-contained project a hour long takes 3h30 to compress ...

    Given the current bugs in Compressor and FCP Suite as a whole, it would be 'fastest' for you to export as a self-contained movie and then to bring that into compressor.
    Here are a couple reasons why:
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    - Compressor's finished MPEG-2 file sizes when using VBR are highly unpredictable (sometimes way too small, or way too large when even using Apple's Presets) and would most likely require a re-encode to get your output file size correct. This is why I recommend working with a self-contained file, since Direct Export to Compressor is so very slow, even for simple timeline projects.
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    If you are compressing a one-hour project, I'd recommend you do it CBR since it will be a lot faster in Compressor than VBR, which again has been exhibiting a MUCH slower encode time than in previous versions. CBR will give you more predictable output file sizes.
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  • How many times can you "Export - Quicktime movie" the same ProRes 422 file until it starts to lose quality?

    Lets say you are done with your project & you want an uncompressed copy of it as your master. If you keep importing it back into Final Cut Pro, & keep exporting (Quicktime movie), will it ever start to lose quality?

    I've never seen a number given, but would think it is very high.
    Apple describes ProRes here:
    About Apple ProRes
    And in that document says:
       "while remaining visually lossless through many generations of decoding and reencoding."
    I don't think I've ever seen degradation caused by recompression or multiple compassion, but as a workflow if you output a master file, then re-import it to add graphics and export that, you would only be 1 generation down from the master file. If you wanted to make multiple versions, you can always go back to, and re-import,  the master file and make the changes, then export, so all you exports stay only 1 generation down from the master file.
    MtD

  • FCP 7 crashing on render and when exporting quicktime movie & rendering

    Hi Guys,
    I recently upgraded to Lion and am still using Final Cut Studio 3.
    I have a 1.37min sequence which i wanted to export and burn the DVD. My normal workflow for this is:
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    - Open compressor and convert
    But FCP 7 keeps on crashing on export, in fact is very unstable recently. It also crashes on rendering, and quite often when im editing.
    - Final Cut Studio 7.03
    - Footage is HDV 1080 50i
    Any ideas on a solution??

    Are you converting those clips to ProRes in ClipWrap? Or keeping them native? You MUST convert them to ProRes.
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  • FCP 7 Export Quicktime Movie Suddenly Stopped working

    I use FCP7 on Mavericks 10.9.2. Working in Final Cut with raw ProRes 422 footage and wanting to export my sequence as Export Quicktime Movie. Worked fine until one day it just didn't. Final Cut exports a QT file that QT opens and immediately attempts (and fail) to convert. Then I get a message that QT cannot recognize file type, even though file is a .mov.
    I send the file to the VLC media player, and it opens the file but only plays the audio. I have no idea why any of this is happening.
    Using "Export Using Quicktime Conversion" I can still get the uncompressed ProRes 422 sequence out of Final Cut, but that's a pain. I want Command-E back. Any ideas?

    If you love FCP7, you don't move UP to FPX - you move over to a new set of operational activities, a new vocabulary and a new media management structure. Notice the word "new" as in different, not "updated" as in a faster version of the same system.
    If you want a 64 bit version of FCP7, look into Premiere Pro CC.
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