Exporting in Quicktime Stream

I have a 3 minute video and I need to export it into a quicktime streaming file for the internet. I need it to be 240x180. How do I make the settings like that in final cut pro hd?

file>export>quicktime conversion>set up your parameters.
Remember that streaming is a function of the bandwidth of the server hosting your clip. You can set the file up for streaming, but if there is limited bandwidth, it'll choke.

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  • Export from Quicktime as DV Stream to FCP: Always requries audio rendering.

    Hello,
    I am trying to export some mp4 files to DV Stream so that I can import it into FCP. I want to do this without having to render in FCP.
    When I export at DV Stream NTSC 48.0 Khz, I don't have to render the video but the audio always needs to be rendered. This is very strange because my audio sequence in 48.0 khz. I'm totally bewildered.
    Thanks.

    I am using quicktime player to export out. Are there specific export settings to use?
    It looks like when export at quicktime, H.264, it compresses it. Then when I import into FCP, I have to render the video when I do my subtitling over the video... is there any way to avoid this?

  • 16:9 Exported to Quicktime Becomes 4:3

    How do you preserve 16:9 aspect ratio in exporting a FCP sequence to Quicktime?
    File>Export>Using Quicktime Conversion>and then I typically select Broadband-Medium or Streaming-Medium (I think that's 15fps). And eventhough I check Preserve Aspect Ratio, I still get a 4:3 square with 16:9 squeezed video.

    Greetings,
    I was in a similar situation as this fellow editor;
    Most of my footage is 4:3, however I show it on plasmas that are 16:9 and some DVD players simply stretch my image. Can compressor fix this problem? I imported a 4:3 sequence into compressor and I want compressor to export it to a 16:9 format with pillarboxes. How do I do this? Thank you.
    And your response was;
    Hi,
    select your encoding preset (i.e. DVD best quality 90 minutes) in settings window, drag it onto your video. Highlight/select the video to activate the inspector window info and tools. As you know in inspector you can click on 6 buttons to view/change settings (i.e. encoder, frame controls etc.) click on geometry.
    Now in Crop to: select 16:9 and in padding select 16:9 but in the boxes below change top and bottom to 0 and left and right to 72.
    Submit the encoding and once that's done import your MPEG2 as asset in DVSstudio, drag it on the track frame in the graphical window, single click it and in the track window (lower right side of the screen) select 16:9 as display mode. You should now have your 4:3 movie in a 16:9 ratio with pillarboxes.
    G.
    I followed your advice and after bringing into DVD studio pro, the only format I could export to was a video stream mpeg that doesn't open up for me. I want to export it as a mov file to import back into my final cut project. Is it possible to export a 16:9 format out of compressor as a mov file.
    I am trying to see what would be the best road for me to go down.
    I spent five years doing a documentary and half of the footage was shot 16:9, the other half 4:3. I like the 16:9 look and want to eventually try to convert all the 4:3 to 16:9.
    what are your thoughts,
    Thank you very much,
    Julian

  • Error Occured in exporting to Quicktime with Conversion

    hello... I am gettin a general error on final cut pro and im needing just a little help... When i export to Quicktime with Conversion on the streaming medium setting... i get an Error Occured Message...
    This error has never occured before on any of my other video's but with this one... i did add some music to the background and it is a bit longer video... almost 10 mins... What do you think i need to do to export this to quicktime with conversion on the streaming medium setting?
    Thanks again,
    Charlie Jabaley
    SpitYoGame.com

    First, try exporting as a selfcontained quicktime with sequence settings and try using compressor for the conversion.
    It's unlikely the audio being longer than the video is causing the problem, but try adding a big of slug to the end of the video track so the material on the video track extends to at least the end of the audio.

  • FCP project not the correct aspect ratio when exporting to Quicktime

    Hello All;
    I am trying to export a FCP project in its native resolution (1440 X 1080) to Quicktime but everytime I try, the aspect ratio is messed up and people look taller and thinner than they should.
    The project is a resolution of 1440 X 1080 as determined by examining the sequence settings in FCP.
    I configure quicktime (see below) to a resolution of 1440 X 1080.
    So why isn't my Quicktime video the correct resolution when I play it with the IMac's Quicktime player ? I shrink the player to 1/2 size to fit it all on the screen.
    My exact settings are below ...
    Export - Using Quicktime Conversion
    Format - Quicktime Movie
    Video Settings - Compressor - MPEG-4
    Quality - Best
    Not sure if I changed the framerate - if I did, I probably changed it to 29.97
    I didn't touch the other settings in the video settings - left them to default
    I didn't change the filter settings - I left them at default
    Size - 1440 X 1080 (The actual resolution of my source video)
    I checked the box - preserve aspect ratio using letterbox (If applicable)
    Other settings were left at default
    Sound Settings - Format - AAC
    Rate - 48 KHZ
    Render Settings - Quality - Best
    Target Bitrate - 128 KHZ (This was left at default - I did not change it)
    Prepare for Internet Streaming - Fast Start checked (This was default - I did not change it)
    All other settings not specifically mentioned were left at default.
    Thanks. Tim

    I don't have much of an answer for you, but to test try not checking the preserve aspect ratio. Rather than reexport the entire 1 hour just export 10 seconds so that you can trouble shoot different things.
    Hope that helps a bit,
    Eric

  • Compressor vs. Export Using Quicktime

    Hi, all. I need to export a movie from FCP as a Quicktime movie for web streaming. Should I Export "Using Compressor" or the "Using Quicktime Conversion?" I can't find a reason to use one over the other in all the Apple documentation. So what is the difference between the two? Why use one or the other? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

    i use the "export to quicktime movie" if i'm going to recompress to many different formats. i.e. i export the full quality version and then run that through compressor to create hd, sd, web, and dvd versions for viewing.
    exporting straight to compressor is useful when exporting a lot of sequences to web etc...

  • Aspect ratios exporting to quicktime

    Apologies if this is a hoary old newbie question and please do point me in the right direction if there are other threads on the same topic.
    I’m editing a short originally shot on digibeta 16:9, then dumped down onto DV for digitising in. I’m having trouble keeping the aspect at 16:9 when I export to Quicktime.
    The imported clips need ‘anamorphic’ checked to push them from 4:3 into 16:9 for editing, and almost every time I export the timeline to Quicktime, it comes out as 4:3. I’ve tried loads of different combinations of export settings but can never hit on the right one twice, let alone quickly. It’s not helped by FCP defaulting back to, well, its defaults each time.
    So my question is: What boxes need to be ticked, settings set, etc. to export to a 16:9 .mov? I’m after streaming quality to do rough cuts people can view online.
    many thanks
    SD

    You should use Compressor for this if you're not already using it.
    Export the squeezed movie from FCP, and bring it into The Compressor Batch window. Your clip will appear in the window with a "Setting" column to the right of the clip name. Click the pop-up to apply a setting.
    You will see all of your codecs with the QuickTime Web Download settings most likely toward the bottom.
    Select the settings that you need.
    This will show information for your setting in the Inspector window. Towards the top of this window, you will see a series of buttons under the name & description fields. If you hold your mouse over them, the name of that preference will pop up. Click on the Second to the last on the right which is "Geometry".
    Here you can chose your frame size, pixel aspect, etc. At the bottom, you will see "Constrain to display aspect". If you click that menu, and select "16:9", and then click "Submit" in the batch window, your movie will be exported in the proper 16:9 aspect ratio.

  • Best settings to export with Quicktime to 1080i

    I made my movie with iMovie.
    Now I want to export it with the best HD quality.
    I use +share - export with quicktime+ and then what are the best settings?
    thank in advance.

    It depends.
    If you are burning a BluRay Disk, use Export using Quicktime to Apple Intermediate Codec.
    This will produce a very large intermediate file, but you will not need it after burning your BluRay disk with Toast 9.
    Details:
    Share as Quictime...
    Quicktime Movie
    Compression Type: AIC
    Frame Rate: Current
    Compressor preset: Other. interlaced, top field first
    If you want to play the file on your Mac, or on a Sony PS3, you will want to create a more compressed file.
    Use
    1) export from iMovie using Share using Quicktime...
    2) select format MPEG-4
    3) select options:
    a) under file format select MP4 (not MP4 ISMA)
    b) under video tab select H.264
    data rate in of 18000 kbits/sec
    image size---1920X1080HD
    frame rate---select 29.97 (I am NTSC)
    key frame---select either automatic or every 24 frames
    video options---select "MAIN" profile and single pass encoding
    under audio tab select default AAC-LC
    under streaming tab select default "not enabled"

  • Export using QuickTime...

    Hello,
    I recently started my second video project for my family which is converting Video8 and Hi8 tapes to digital video and had a few questions regarding "Export using QuickTime".
    I utilize a Digital8 camcorder to play my analog Video8 and Hi8 tapes with a DV FireWire cable so the camera does the analog to DV conversion when importing into iMovie 09. Next, I utilize the MPEG Streamclip to do the DV clip conversion using 720 x 480 (DV-NTSC) frame size settings and apply contrast & color alternations. Lastly, I import the new .mov clips into iMovie, create a new project, do some trimming and now ready to export.
    Question: I don't plan to share to iTunes, iDVD, Media Browser, YouTube or MobileMe Gallery however I would like to export and put the video on a media center device. That leaves me with "Export with Quicktime" however there are quite a few export options, for example:
    Movie to AVI
    Movie to DV Stream
    Movie to QuickTime Movie
    Which export option is best to use in terms of no loss of video and audio?
    Also, there is additional settings, Options button, to configure video settings (compression, frame rate, data rate, quality, dimensions) and sound settings (format, channels and sample rate & size). Are these settings or defaults good to go out-of-the-box or do I need to tweak?
    Any experiences or recommendations on export options and video and sound settings would be appreciated.
    Thanks,
    Dave

    "DV will import just fine into iMovie 09 however when you render or export, iMovie uses 'single field processing' meaning every other horizontal line of the video is thrown out. In effect, reduces the sharpness of the footage. By using MPEG Streamclip, I am converting it into another format and then importing it back into iMovie."
    I'm aware of the problem and I'm very curious about your solution. How exactly do you avoid the field drop issue? I thought you said you went from DV back to DV, which I thought would not have any effect on the field issue. Most other reports of working around the issue involve de-interlacing with, eg. JES Deinterlacer.
    "Format: H.264, 640 x 480, Millions
    Format: AAC, 2 channels, 44100 Hz
    FPS: 29.97"
    These are the AppleTV export defaults I guess? You could accomplish the same thing by an export via Quicktime, and then you'll get more control. IMHO, Apple's presets were chosen to produce "pretty good" quality at small file sizes. That's certainly a reasonable approach and they probably made a very well calculated compromise. But my preference is to sacrifice time and disk space to eke out a bit more image quality if I can.
    Either way, these settings are very close to what I would use anyway, if your original video is 640 x 480. I thought my SD camcorder gave a bit more resolution before it croaked. Sorry I can't check it right now. Just be sure you're not losing resolution in the process. You could also bump the audio to 48 kHz if the input audio is at that sample rate. In the QT export, the other thing you can adjust is quality level; the default for AppleTV is probably "Good" or "Better" and single pass compression. Choosing "Best" multi-pass compression will take longer and give you a bigger file. You'll have to judge whether it's worth it. And just because you can see things on your monitor doesn't mean you'll see it on your TV - you have to test.
    It's frustrating, but there really is no right answer to all this stuff, because the choices you make depend on your source and your display, and everything in between.

  • No audio when exporting to Quicktime

    I am attempting to export a movie that has both silent clips and clips with sound. In iMovie the sound clips have the expected audio, but when I try to Export to Quicktime Movie I have no audio at all. My intention is to eventually burn this movie to a DVD to play on a stand-alone DVD player connected to my TV. FYI, I tried exporting numerous times with different option settings including (1) unchecking "Prepare for Internet Streaming", (2) Prepare for...Fast Start, and (3) Prepare for...Fast Start Compressed. None of these worked.

    The reason I think this is worth trying... A G5 should have enough processor speed, but it lacks a graphics card that can offload the processor for some of the heavy lifting...therefore less resources available for audio.
    Also, I would recommend that you create a duplicate of your project and cut it down to about 5 minutes or less (go to Project Library. Right-click on project name, and select Duplicate). Then you can test this without waiting 4-5 hours.

  • IMovie clips freezing/stuttering while editing in playback & after exporting to Quicktime

    I've been working with iMovie since 2003 and if its not one thing, its always another. This particular problem is a new one, and I can't seem to find the get around. Any advice would be appreciated!
    Working on a wedding video (large event size but only 6-8 minute project) and the clips are freezing/stuttering in the project and viewer windows when I try to play them back. Each time it freezes, I get the spinning wheel for 5-10 seconds before I can place my marker and try again. Endless cycle. This happened in a few other projects, but those I was able to edit out the freezing clips OR found that exporting to Quicktime seemed to smooth out the glitches, just made editing a pain.
    Not this time. Even after exporting to Quicktime, there are still numerous glitches in my quicktime movies (using default and numerous other settings).
    Here are the things I've tried: reinstalling my iLife 09 software, running all the updates, clearing off my hard drive (to give me 70+GB of space), detaching my external hard drive and only using internal memory, restarting, and deleting the plists. No luck, still have these glitches.
    Could this be an issue with audio or using the stabilization option (used that for the first time)?

    jepartyservice wrote:
    .. 90min movie .. share to iDVD .. iMovie would freeze and be unresponsive.. .exporting to QuickTime .. 13 hours .. random stills .. iMovie will freeze ..
    Would putting all of the clips and the project on an external hard drive help? Would updating to OS 10.5.8 help exporting to QuickTime?
    plus your profile, MacBook, indicates to me, your internal harddrive is full.
    check with DiskUtility, how many partitions your internal drive has.
    check, how much free disk space internal you offer your apps.
    imho, extHDD is a MUST when editing video..
    .. is there any way to move our already edited clips from iM09 to iM06?
    use 'Export using Quicktime', choose dv-stream (for SD content) or AppleIntermediate (for HD content) - these are the only codecs, iMHD6 reads..
    this export consolidate the project => it comes into iMHD6 as a single solid file, e.g. no more editing of titles, which are now 'burned into film'.
    _consider to create a special 'transfer'-version of your project:_
    in Project Browser, select project, ctrl-click, 'duplicate', and create a pre-production version (no titles, no music, additional material for further editing, longer clips to add transitions in iMHD6.. ect)

  • Export using QuickTime Conversion + SMB automount problems

    I have noticed an interesting (read bad) behavior in FCP (5.0.4) - If I try to do an export using quicktime conversion with the destination being an automounted (via netinfo) smb share as opposed to a apple-k mounted share in m4v, 3g, mp4, image sequence, still image or quicktime movie - I get a File Error: Unknown Folder. However if I do the same export but in avi, wmv, dv stream, or flc formats, it works fine.
    Trying to do the same export operation in quicktime pro produces an error -120, which is equivalent to directory not found.
    Seems like a quicktime problem dealing with the automounted shares, anyone else run into this issue? Have a fix?
    Thanks!
    C M I

    I know I can save locally + that it is tied to the quicktime components - I'm looking for fix/workaround that addresses the issue and streamlines my workflow, thats the reason I set up the automounter in the first place.
    So it's clear though, quicktime has no problem with smb in a general sense, it only has problems w/ the automounted smb shares - manual or command+k mounting of smb shares offer no problems.
    I use the automounting for two reasons: first is to emulate unc paths for rush render queue and second is to have consistent working paths to static content on a file server so final cut docs can be passed from editor to editor and link consistently.

  • Too large of a file size when exporting to Quicktime

    In '08 when I export my movie to Quicktime the file is quite large, more so than the normal +1 or 2 mb increase from exporting to quicktime results in '06. How do I get back to the smaller file. The file I am exporting right now is 4.5 mb on imovie '08 but turns into a 20mb file after expoting.
    Here is what I am doing. Exporting the imovie to quickime for streaming purposes on my website. I use 'export to quicktime' under share and then choose 'Movie to Quicktime Movie' in the 'Save Exported File As and I adjust the 'options' with these settings:
    compression: H.264
    Quality: Low
    Key Frame Rate: 24
    Frame Rendering: yes
    Encoding mode: multi-pass
    Dimension: 320 x 180
    Scale : Letterbox
    -I am using 16:9 aspect ratio when I import from my camera to iMovie '08.
    -I then upload the quicktime movie to 'Vital Stream Small Business Services' and copy ad paste the link onto the back end of my web site. The final result ended in this when I used '06 http://www.legendsgrouprealty.com/Listings_Details.cfm?PropertyID=30, now with the new movie I made with 08' the movie takes quite a while to 'download/stream'.
    Any help would be great, hope I provided enough info.
    Thank You.

    You have somewhat more control over the size of the output if you use the "Limit data rate to..." option instead of the automatic mode controlled by the quality slider.
    You didn't mention the frame rate setting that you are using. Did you leave it at "current"?
    The other thing you can do is load up a movie exported from iMovie '06 and one exported from iMovie '08 into Quicktime, then click on Window -> Show Movie Inspector, and compare the values. Make sure everything listed under "Format" is the same, then check the data rate.

  • How can I export via QuickTime in iMovie '13 (10.0)?

    Prior versions of iMovie had an export via QuickTime option, which allowed me to select the file format, encoding settings, etc. After upgrading to the new iMovie, that appears to have gone away. The Share -> File option does not allow me that level of control over the output file. Has that functionality been removed from iMovie?

    I'm also having trouble with this. The new version of iMovie lost a lot of its features and is clearly focused toward the social media side of things. After importing using SD cameras that import video in a *square* PiP format, I am finding it impossible to update any of my settings to export the video in any other format that wouldn't cut out the picture. Basically, the only settings I've found in the share option of the iMovie 10.0 cu off the tops and bottoms of all my recording. Previously, I used QuickTime settings to pick what format and quality I wanted to export in. Does anyone have any insight about how to export using, say, a 640 x 480 format or in being able to adjust to any format other than the standard ones giving.
    Is there any other video software I can be using to import and export with that gives me more functionality?

  • Error code = -50 every time I try and publish or export (except Quicktime)

    When I try and do any kind of publish or export (other than "Export using Quicktime") it will say "preparing" then will immediately go to a dialog that says:
    Unable to prepare the project for publishing. The project could not be prepared for publishing because an error occurred. (Error code = -50)
    I have no idea what next.
    Thanks,
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