Full Quality Movies Issue

Is there a way to export a full quality movie in .mov format instead of .dv?
I need to upload it but my video uploading website doesn't accept dv files. And I need the file in full quality.

Yes, just export as QuickTime in a .mov wrapper with the DV codec and take care to use the correct resolution, DV-codec subtype, audio sampling rate, and aspect ratio. Then the quality will be the same as in a plain .dv stream (that forces those settings to the correct values).
...but DV is BIG, about 200 MB/minute. Do you really want to upload that??
H.264 would be a good quality and a more compressed format.

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  • "full quality" movie is much fuzzier than compressed movie

    Here's a strange one. When I export a clip as full quality and then play it back as a quicktime movie, the resolution is not nearly as sharp as when I export using "expert settings". The "full quality" file is, as I would expect, about 10 times larger than the compressed file, but much fuzzier.
    What's going on here? Any help would be greatly appreciated!

    But a friend suggested that I could do better by not compressing twice
    Exporting as Full Quality DV doesn't involve any conversion, since DV is iMovie's native format.
    But the strange thing is that On2Flix actually does a better job when you feed it a compressed file. I tried giving it a dv file to convert, and the result was poor.
    Contrary to what many users beleive, DV is compressed. DV is 13GB per hour. Uncompressed video is (I think) over 50GB per hour. And that's for standard definition. HD is much larger.
    So I checked their help section, which reads; "While Flix can encode uncompressed video files, it creates better looking SWF video files from video sources with some compression." I'm actually producing flv files, but I assume the principle is the same.
    DV is indeed compressed, so I wonder why it doesn't work.
    I have never heard of On2Flix before, so I have no idea why it doesn't like DV. Sorry.

  • Full Quality Exporting Problem...

    I made a movie that is roughly around 12 gigs of memory. I exported the movie to CD Quality first so that it can be uploaded to youtube. The problem I noticed with the CD Quality, is that some of the frames jump a bit. However the movie plays fine...
    When I try to export the project to Full Qaulity, the movie seems to export faster than it does CD Quality, roughly taking about 45 seconds fully to complete itself...
    When I open the full quality movie, the first movie clip from the project plays, but then freezes at the beginning of the second one...
    Is it freezing because the project is too big? Or is it something else???
    In any case, how I can fix this so I can have a working full quality movie???
    (By the way, I have iMovie HD)
    Message was edited by: stringcheese

    Actually, I figured out the problem...Apparently, every movie clip that I had changed the speed to (slowed down or sped up) froze the video...
    Is there any way to fix this???

  • "Full Quality" = Poor quality text?

    I am making a DVD, and am using video that is exported from iMovie HD. When I chose "full-quality" for the export, and view it when it is done, the quality (compared to how it looks in iMovie) is crap. It is especially noticeable in the "title slides" where there is just white text over a black background.
    In my opinion, it definitely doesn't look like "full quality". What am I to do?

    What I don't get, is that when I try to do the "share
    to iDVD" feature, it opens a completely new project.
    I already had one started, but it won't let me share
    into that one. What do I do?
    To add an iMovie project to an existing iDVD project, drag the iMovie project into the iDVD window. That is how we routinely include multiple iMovie projects on a single DVD.
    As Lennart said, there's no good reason to export the iMovie project to a Full Quality movie you send to iDVD. In fact, it can cause problems. Your DVD won't contain the chapters you created in iMovie, for example.
    When you Share an iMovie project to iDVD, or drag the iMovie project into the iDVD window, iDVD grabs a special movie iMovie stores for it inside the iMovie project package. The movie is in the package's Shared Movies > iDVD folder. To look inside the package, Control-click on the iMovie project and choose "Show Package Contents" from the popUp menu. (No need to go there unless you're interested. Don't change anything.)
    The Full Quality movie you created is confusing you, for it's a confusing thing. iMovie calls it that not because it plays the movie with great clarity, but because it retains all the quality of the iMovie project. Exporting to a Full Quality movie hands us a movie we can import to another project with no loss of quality. Each type of iMovie project has its own type of Full Quality movie, following the movie format of the exporting project. There's never any loss of quality.
    Changing the playback features of a DV movie in QuickTime Player has no effect on the quality of the movie itself or on the quality of a DVD you burn of the movie. It only affects playback quality in QuickTime Player itself.
    QuickTime has been around a long time. On yesterday's slow computers, we would lower the playback quality on (huge) DV movies so we could play them more smoothly.
    Note that if you have QuickTime Pro, you can set your QT Player preferences to play DV movies with high quality by default.
    Karl

  • Full Quality Output?

    Hi,
    I realize there are numerous differences between iMovie '08 and previous versions. However, I would hope the ability to output a movie at full .dv quality is still possible... although I have been unable to find the option. Am I missing it, or is it missing from iMovie?
    Thanks for any and all help,
    TM

    However, I would hope the ability to output a movie at full .dv quality is still possible... although I have been unable to find the option. Am I missing it, or is it missing from iMovie?
    Probably not in the sense of previous iMovie versions. Previously your clips came in (usually as DV), edits were made that created physical files (fade ins, fade outs, transitions, special effects, title sequences, etc.) which were stored in a reference movie representing the current timeline. At any given time this "timeline" reference movie represented the equivalent of your "full quality" movie. (I.e., the reference movie was essentially a "resource list" of files that when played sequentially was the edited movie.) iMovie '08, however, does not create such physical files during the editing process. Instead, think of iMovie '08 as creating a set of "by reference" instructions which tell how you want the source files to be modified in order to create the final product. No movie is actually created until you "publish" or export one. Thus, in theory, you simply "convert" your source files (in whatever compression format they were imported) to a target compression format for a designated use, complete with all of the "by reference edits" as described in "project" file. Thus, the term "full quality" could describe any compression format that can currently be exported by iMovie '08. It is just too bad that iMovie '08 is not currently capable of exporting directly to an MPEG-2/AIFF compression format which would avoid having to re-compress in iDVD as is currently done with the output of any version of iMovie.
    In addition, the term "full quality" has taken on a new meaning in conjunction with GarageBand. iMovie projects opened in GarageBand and "sent" to iDVD are automatically "full quality" since the video content is passed on to iDVD in the same compression format as it was received by GarageBand. The same is also true if you select the "full quality" export option from GarageBand following the chaptering of an iMovie project. For instance, you can export an iPhone version of your project, open it in GarageBand, chapter it, and then export it as "full quality." In this case, the original M4V video and AAC audio are simply placed in an MOV file container along with the chapter text tract. In fact, if you really want to get fancy, you can now even add an alternate audio channel (haven't checked to see if this can now be done in GarageBand as I normally use QT Pro to set alternate audio channels), and play back the clips with alternate audio selection using the updated iPhone software.

  • "Full Quality" Export looks rubbish

    I've created a slide show, with some transitions and text, about 3 minutes long.
    It looks and plays fine when playing in full screen mode from iMovie but when exported to Quicktime it losses soo much quality, im using the full quality setting but it looks more like poor video streaming when played back.
    Is there a solution to this or do i just need to open iMovie and play it through that? Idealy i want to be able to playback via "front row" so i can show off to friends and family. Is quicktime the only solution or can FR play multiple formats?
    Kev.
    MacBook, White, 2Ghz   Mac OS X (10.4.6)  

    There's a new user preference in QuickTime 7 to automatically play movies with the high quality display enabled, if possible. Be sure to set that QT Player preference.
    This will not affect the quality when played on other Macs, however.
    Full Quality movies aren't intended to be shared with others. They are called Full Quality because they contain all the original source material of the iMovie project in the native DV format. They are large, cumbersome, and difficult for the computer to play. Which is why, historically, the display quality is reduced when played in QuickTime Player. That allows the movie will play smoothly.
    You might try exporting the iMovie project to QuickTime using Expert Settings. Configure the export to use the H.264 codec. It delivers very high quality with far less data than a Full Quality movie.
    Karl

  • Exporting to iDVD vs. full quality QT movie

    Is there any difference in quality if you export your movie to a Quicktime movie at full quality then bring that into iDVD, versus exporting the movie directly to iDVD? I've been making the QT movies and then bringing those into iDVD. I suspect you get the same thing either way, but would like to know if there is any difference.

    No, there is no quality loss. I do that all the time, especially if my original movie is lengthy or complicated because the audio begins to distort. I put the new quicktime movie into a new iMovie and use that for iDVD. I also like to place my chapter markers on transitions, and with the quicktime movie, that is not a problem.

  • Widescreen DV, full quality export to .mov?

    Hi,
    I'm working on a short iMovie project in widescreen dv mode, and I'd like to export it in full quality to a .mov file rather than a .dv file. Is this possible?
    Thanks!
    Macbook Core 2 Duo   Mac OS X (10.4.8)  

    What does s/he intend to do with the file?
    Multiple codec conversions degrade quality (VOB->MP4->DV->?).
    If you want minimal quality degradation, you should edit the VOB/MPEG2 file with MPEG Streamclip and convert that to the final codec. Or keep it as MPEG2.
    The detour to iMovie loses some quality and you should have converted the VOB directly to DV -- the MP4 step was unneccessary.
    iMovie's Full Quality IS .dv! You can make a DV-encoded .mov file, but what's the point? It would be just a wrapper for the same DV thing!

  • Export a movie,NOT quicktime,FULL quality dv

    hello, i'm trying to export a movie as it is.In full quality,DV extension.I want the best quality possible.The quicktime export ruins the titles.please help
    thanks

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  • Problem exporting my 16x9 movie to full quality 16x9

    My project was imported using 16x9, 1080i. I've done this many times. I recently added a new external hard drive. I went to export at "full quality" and the movie is compressed to 4x3. The project was def imported as a 16x9 full hd file. I may have accidently switched something off. What should I do to correct this?

    Yes, but I was using another version of Quicktime.

  • Can I stream full quality, non iTunes HD movies with Apple TV 3?

    I’m thinking about getting an Apple TV but want to know if I can stream my 1080p movies that are not in iTunes at full quality?
    I have a 13’’ MacBook Pro with a 1280x800 native resolution and a 50’’ LG Plasma TV with a 1920×1080 resolution.  If I play a 1080p movie on my MBP in QuickTime/VLC etc. will Apple TV stream the full resolution or just match my MBP lower resolution?
    Also, some of my HD movies are 1GB and some are 10GB. Can Apple TV handle that?

    AppleTV can only access compatible video in iTunes via its menu system.
    If your Mac supports Airplay mirroring you will potentially  be able to screen share the video but none of mine are new enough to test.  Airplay mirroring uses screen sharing type software so the video seen on AppleTv will be a recompressed video output from the Mac and quality may suffer especially if network isn't that fast.
    I believe mirroring maxes out at 720p but can't confirm.
    If this video is unprotected you'd be better off converting to AppleTv conpatible h264 and adding to iTunes so AppleTV can pull and decode the stream.

  • Video freezes when exporting to Full Quality

    [Background: I've been working on a video project in iMovie HD that I'm doing in pieces - exporting each section of the video at full quality when it's done, so that later I can put them all together in a new project.]
    Lately I've been having major problems exporting to full quality Quicktime files. The exported video freezes a few frames in, though the audio continues to play normally. This does not happen if I save it to a smaller quality, say, Web Streaming.
    I'm having trouble seeing a pattern in how/why/when this happens, too. I have successfully exported movies to full quality both before and after movies that export incorrectly. The first project that had this happen, I decided to reassemble bit by bit to find out if something specific was causing the problem. Turns out that Full Quality exporting started having this problem if I had added titles. After jumping through something like 50 hoops - exporting little pieces, reimporting, exporting just the titles, etc., etc - I managed to work around the issue. Bit of a headache but all seemed to be well.
    BUT, the frozen video problem soon happened again. The next time I had this trouble exporting, there were no titles in the project at all, and the problem instead occurred once I added music. So there does not seem to be a pattern within iMovie itself. This makes me think it's either a Quicktime problem or something to do with my computer itself. I have 2GB of memory, 37GB of space left on my hard drive, and I'm running Quicktime 7.4.1 and iMovie HD 6.0.4.
    Please help! I'm on a bit of a deadline, too. This is driving me crazy!

    Thanks Matt. I am in the same boat as many people have obviously been in - trying to burn a DVD to a film fest deadline of tomorrow, and after 4 hours of trying to make a disk image, getting 'error during burn'.
    I have one question.
    a) In imovie, I clicked the 'create iDVD' button to create this project - which has problems burning.
    b) Now if I simply try to drag that .mov file into the iDVD pane as you suggest, is that identical to what I have done in a) - in that we're operating with the same basic animal. Of so
    c) I should try the process of exporting to .dv, reimporting to new imovie, redoing chapter markers and THEN dragging the package .mov to the iDVD pane - hoping that chapter markers are preserved.
    Oh ... someone said one should try to save the .mov as a sel contained file. is that necessary?
    Thank you for sitting in front of you Mac!

  • Export "full-quality" in iMovie '09.

    Using iMovie HD, I used to export my footage as a full-quality QuickTime movie so I could archive it to disk and access it later. However, in iMovie '09, the "full-quality QuickTime" preset seems to have been removed.
    What export settings in iMovie '09 will allow me to achieve the highest possible quality? I'd like to archive my footage to disk so that I'll always have a digital file to work with.
    Thank you.

    Welcome BarrenRegions to the  iMovie boards ..
    no way to answer that question.. you have to compare apples with peaches.. (German proverb):
    iMHD≥6 was a dv-only editor (and AIC, but this is another story...); it handles dv lossless.. frequent contributor lennart once made a test of ex- and reimporting a few dozends time the same clip = no loss of pic quality.
    now iM08/09:
    it handles dv not as dv internally anymore; therefore it accepts lots of other codecs (mp2, avchd, h264...).. so, depending of your source, the export can be lossy.
    we have mile-long threads about that, search for posts from Steve Mullen and Euisung Lee who did research this issue +ad nauseam+
    as far as I followed that discussion: there's a 'trick', to convert - after import into iM08/09 - the imports to AppleIntermediate with tools as QTpro or Mpeg Streamclip. that blows-up size, but forces iM08/09 to keep quality a 100%...
    .. sorry for being less helpful, even as a 'Silverback' on this board, all that is +a bit+ beyond my skills, needs and understanding.. to be honest: I switched awhile ago to FinalCutExpress, and will use iM09 when I'll get a new rec-device.. hopefully this year (Santa! do you listen?!...)

  • Imovie hd low quality when export in "full quality"

    Hi
    i made one hour of a movie with Imovie hd. When i exported to "full quality"
    is not equal to the original!
    I imported photos from iphoto, all in hi definition and i inserted audio track and Ken b. effects.
    I have to view this movie on the screen display but i dont't know what export i have to use
    I tried full all kind of export: quality, mpeg4, but the result is not good. Help !
    Must i play from IMOVIE? But the movie flikering because of the rendering in progress.
    Must i change application? Can u help me?

    Welcome fabrizio to the  iMovie boards ..
    first of all: iMHD is optimized and meant for TV delivery.. interlaced, low res video on TVs.. therefore, the quality of an iM is never comparable with a HiRes still on a computer's screen..
    knowing that, there's another issue: your FullQualiyt does contain FQ, but the QTplayer doesn't show it... the socalled 'high flag' for playback isn't set..
    example:
    same file ( ! ), see the difference on playback, actual screenshots: 'high' not set (1), 'high' set in QTpro (Apple-J, video, playback high) pic#2 ...
    free tools as Mpeg Streamclip allow to set the high-flag into a given .mov ...
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  • Questions about exporting to full quality?

    Hey there -
    I just wanted to make sure that if I want to give my friend back a DV file from the converted tape that I choose Export, then Full Quality? I know that creates one file vs individual clips but her tape was one long one, I did chapter markers for the dvd and make splits but I don't think she wants those (some are arbitrary, e.g. the tape was long than an hour so iMovie HD split it into two clips). So, I just want to be sure that that's the right choice for exporting?
    And, on that, does that remove transitions or keep them?
    Lastly, there is a weird screen in QuickTime in the resulting file. It's a colorblock screen of sorts - a whole punch of pixels (big TV ones, not sure what they are called) in a bunch of colors. It's happening RIGHT at the end of the footage - not thrilled about it but it is the DV file, I guess. Depending on answer to above, I may at least extend the end transition so it doesn't make future editing difficult. Any way to eliminate it from happening?
    Thanks for your help -
    Alexa

    +You should be able to move the cursor frame-by-frame with the arrow keys to get to the precise 'cut' point.+
    I know - it's strange but I lost a few seconds of just black screen at the end - I even went back and checked against the actual movie. At any rate, I'm slicing them off carefully and now am adding just a few seconds of still time at the end so it's not an issue.
    +What exactly is it that your friends want to do with the digitized footage? I recommend that you make them a DVD of the edited movie, and then export the movie back to the camcorder so they also have a digital mini DV tape of it. This way, they can view the DVD to see their movie and show to others, but they also have a backup on tape.+
    Ah, let's see - somehow I've agreed to convert a bag full of VHSC and VHS tapes (and hours and hours of my life for footage that's not even my family!) At any rate, I am giving them the deluxe end product - a customized movie with smoother transitions and chapters, a customized DVD menu with images and chapters (and music, if it fits) and a customized case and printed DVD (Taiyo Yuden printed Watershield DVD). Yes, the works. So, then I told them to buy a external HDD and I would move the resulting DV files to it so they would have them should the ever want to use the footage again (e.g. make an "anniversary" montage that pulls in just clips from their wedding, or a wedding montage for their kids that includes the baby footage that I digitized.) So, they have the VHSC and VHS originals, they'll have the movie on DVD and they were going to have the DV files on a hard drive of the appropriate size. That was my recommendation since the problem was that the tapes sat around in the first place - they aren't going to convert them without help. But, if that's the "best" option for longer-lasting backup, I can offer it to them.
    +If this were for your use, I would recommend that you also create a disk image of the iDVD project as backup. ...Because the disk image file is self-contained, you can safely delete the iMovie and iDVD projects without losing the ability to burn DVDs of the iDVD project that is now saved as the disk image. You use Disk Utility (or Toast if you have it) to burn the actual DVD disk.+
    That is the best advice I could have received! I hadn't really figured out what I was going to do with the actual iMovie and iDVD projects after I was finished. I was reluctant to delete b/c - ahem - they've come back to me after 2 months of the last project and asked for another copy!!! But, I've already added one external for this, I can't house their memories in various forms forever. So, if I do the disk image, I'll retain the ability to make the disk - that's exactly what I need. I've already been caught once by the dreaded "you've updated the move file" bug once, simply because I had opened the original iMovie project - and I had to build the whole DVD again (and it had 24 chapters!)
    Thanks so much for the counsel on the disk image - I had heard about it but just wasn't sure how I should directly apply it to these projects.
    Appreciate it!
    Alexa
    Message was edited by: akcorcoran

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