How do I save my iMovie to a disc?

How do I save my iMovie to a disc?

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  • How can I save my iMovie Project to a DVD or Flash Drive which can be played on a PC and any DVD player

    I have an iMac, purchased in January 2011. How can I save an iMovie project to a DVD or Flash Drive which can be played on a PC or any DVD player

    I will give you a basic primer, not going to get to in depth, as far as parameters, size of project, or the storage size of your usb flash drive, etc.
    1. you have your finished iMovie project. Under iMovie>Share menu. Choose export using quicktime.
    2. make Movie self contained. This way your Mov, Mvi, etc files will be part of the movie and it can play without having to reference the events, because it is actually there.
    3. so, now on your desktop  ( or any where else set up quicktime to save your file) you will see a quicktime file.
         Drag & Drop that file on to the icon of your USB Flash Drive, etc.
    4. Details that I omitted because I admit I am not well versed. Most Likely that quicktime file is larger than your USB Flash Drive. You have to use one of quicktime compression work flows, also if you open the just created quicktime file. It will open quicktime player and under the File>Export you have to options. I have a Movie that was 42GB 1080P, I exported it as a 720P, so it would still be playable on a large screen and now the new file was less than 2.5GB.
    5. Oh, no i just realized that the file should be playable on a PC, as long as the PC has quicktime for windows installled and you left that USB formated at MS DOS as it came originally, or a PC will not recognize it. Will it open up on your Blu-Ray Player that has a USB port, not sure. Since there is no menu. but, perhaps just pushing play will start movie.
    Hope this is of some help.

  • How do you save an iMovie project as a file?

    how do you save an imovie as a windows file?

    You first have to format the External drive as Mac OS Extended. This can be done with Disk Utility which is located in the Utilities Folder inside the Applications Folder. Once formatted as a native Mac OS drive, iMovie will allow you to 'turn on' the visibility of the external drive. Make sure to make the hard drive visible in the Events Library by going to the View Menu > Group Events by Disk. In the Projects Folder you should also see the same drive.
    Drag your Project folders to the external drive icon in the Project Library. Also drag your Event Folders to the external drive (but make sure to drag it to the icon that is visible in the Event Library, don't drag it to the Project Library drive icon).
    This dragging operation will 'duplicate' your Project Folders and Event Folders on the external drive. So to make space on your internal drive, always delete the original folders AFTER you make copies of them on the External drive. In the future when you are importing video into a New Event, make sure to choose the external drive as the location for the the New Event folder. Similalrly create a new Project Folder in the external drive location in the Project Library.
    iMovie doesn't have save menu, it auto-saves in the background continuously as you work on the Project. That way you don't lose any work by forgetting to save the project.

  • How do i save an imovie to my dropbox

    how do i save a imovie to my dropbox?

    Select all the files in the album, then File->Export->As New Files

  • How do i save space on my startup disc?

    how do i save space on my startup disc?

    By limiting what you install on it.  A useful tool is OmniDiskSweeper, downloaded from the Internet (free), which will show all of your files and the respective sizes.  You may use this to select what files you wish to prune from your internal drive.
    Ciao.

  • IMovie crashed, lost project. How do you SAVE in iMovie? Where's the file?

    Just spent 4-5 hours building a complicated movie from a year's worth of footage. At some point, iMovie crashed. I think I lost all those hours of creative decision making, since I cannot see the file when I reopen iMovie.
    There is no "open" command in the file menu. There is no "save" command in the file menu.
    This would imply that Apple was autosaving for me to save me trouble. Hmm. I can save in almost every program I use, and revert, and save versions.
    How do you save a project in iMovie? I don't see save in the file menu, as has been the steadfast tradition of Apple applications since I purchased my first Mac in 1984. What in the blazes have you done with SAVE? It is so basic.
    Along the same line, where is the project file located on my hard drive? I would like to open it. Since I assume you have been autosaving to somewhere, could you please let me know where my file is saved.
    <Edited by Host>

    This just appeared to happen to me too.  I tried clicking on the file in Movies/iMovie Projects.  That didn't work.
    Then, I made a copy of the  file in a safe place.  I noticed it was 2.2 MB, so something had to be in there.  Next, I started iMovie and clicked the Project Library arrow.  The project was listed there.  I opened it and got back most but not all of the work.  It lost a lot of my audio changes.  Here's the thing.  I worked until about midnight, and then left iMovie up and running til noon.  You would think it would have autosaved the changes by the time I came back.  I suggest making your own copy of the file now and then, just in case.

  • How do I save/convert IMovie clips to be able to play in Windows Media Player?

    I am new to IMovie and have a new MacBookPro Retina. I have made several movies and want to be able to share them with friends on their PC. How can I save/convert them for them to play them in Windows Media Player?

    file/share/ and select 'file' again.. creates a mp4, which is compatible with any player software.
    or, in case ....
    If want to 'convert' older exports, with a mov or m4v of whatever suffix, use he free tool Mpeg Streamclip, open the file, choose direct 'Save as' again, and select in the drop-down menu mp => NO conversion, just 're-wrapping', blazing fast and lossless ...

  • How do i save an imovie so it will play on a windows computer

    due to my school only having windows computers i need to be able to save my imovie so it will open in quick time. however when i go and click share it dosent open/save correctly and wont open on the school windows based computers. with the old imovie it always worked but due to the new update it isnt. help pleasee !!!

    I just had a look - this User Tipp is still working…
                     How to create a video for playback with Windows/XBox/PS3/… etc?

  • How do you save an iMovie video to DVD

    How do I save a movie in iMovie on my daughter's iPad and then turn it into a DVD or a file she can share at school with her teachers?

    There are two different iMovies. there's the app you can download to your iPad and there's the program that would run on your mac. Given that most apps are skinnied down versions of their original programs it's very likely that while the computer program iMovie has DVD output, the App version does not. (all the iPad's file management is based around using the internet to access and transfer files)
    And since they both have the same name, it can be very easy to get them confused or read about one and think it applies to the other.
    iMovie for iOS
    There is a part of the forum for iMovie on your iPad
    iMovie for Mac
    And here's the part for iMovie for Mac.
    There should be more specific assistance there.
    If you don't have a mac or iMovie on your computer most CD/DVD burning programs have an ability to convert and burn files onto a DVD, either as data or as a video disc viewable in a DVD player. Roxio is one example or such software.

  • How do I save an iMovie onto a dvd?

    I am trying to save an imovie onto a dvd to play at a later date. I have tried Burn and it doesn't let me highlight the project in imovies and ilife or idvd is not for sale in the app store. Any ideas would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks.

    You need to export the movie first before it can be used in a DVD authoring program (such as Burn or iDVD).
    With your project open go to iMovie's menu and select File > Share > File. This will produce a file in H.264 format which will be suitable for burning and for playback on DVD players.
    I'm assuming that you are using iMovie 10 (the latest 2013 version). If not, a similar method applies to iMovie '11 and earlier versions. Please post back if you need further instructions about this.
    John

  • How do i save an imovie so that i can be able to edit it after i reinstall my OSX

    I really need to save this imovie that i have created into my hard disk but i also want to be able to edit it after i reinstall my OSX thing as everything will be earased from my laptop. Please help this imovie means so much to me

    Save it to your external hard drive - where you keep you backups.

  • How do I save an iMovie file? How do I retrieve a voiceover strip?

    Yesterday I made my first iMovie clip.  I couldn't figure out how to save it. Today I made another one.  When I click on the title for yesterday's clip, I don't see the voiceover strip. What am I doing wrong?  Thanks.  Dave G.

    I just had a look - this User Tipp is still working…
                     How to create a video for playback with Windows/XBox/PS3/… etc?

  • How do I save an imovie as a disk image to improve playability?

    I have been advised that if I save my movies as disk images then burn them onto DVDs I have a better chance of having them work.
    Problem: I can't work out how to save as disk image - there seems to be no way to do it, as in the applications-utilities there is no provision for it.
    Help please.
      Mac OS X (10.3.9)  

    It's not clear exactly what your goal is, so I'll try to cover a couple bases.
    Creating a disk image that contains your iMovie project will not help you burn a DVD in either iDVD or Toast. When these programs burn a DVD, they encode (convert and compress) the iMovie project movie to a format that can be played in a DVD player. They do NOT burn the iMovie project onto the DVD. They make their own version of the movie and format the DVD so a DVD player can play it. So if the goal is to burn a DVD, creating a disk image of the iMovie project won't help.
    If your goal is to move the iMovie HD project to another computer, that can be done by connecting the two computers with an Ethernet cable. Or if you have a FireWire drive, you could use it move the project from one computer to another.
    If none of that is possible, you could use the Finder to burn the iMovie project onto a DVD, as a file, if the project will fit. (The Finder copies it to the DVD as a data file, NOT a TV-playable DVD.) The Finder lets you copy files to a DVD just like copying them to a hard disk. Your project has to to small enough to fit, however, and many projects are too large.
    Note that unlike the Finder, Toast lets you burn a large data file across multiple DVDs.
    If I've misunderstood everything, please say more.
    Karl

  • How do I save my imovie '09 project and events to an external drive? I tried to drag it but it won't accept it?

    I've been able to save/move things to my Western Digital Passpor beforet but this time it won't let me drag the project or event to the external drive.
    Tons of space left on the drive. The prioject is not finished. Do I have to optimize it or something? Thanks for all replies.

    external drives come out-of-the-box 'Windows'/fat32 formatted.
    no prob for a Mac - except for iMovie.
    use the Disk-Utility in your Apps/Utilities folder to format to 'Mac'.-
    follow advice given here
    http://help.apple.com/imovie/#mov3ac6d42c

  • How do I save an imovie project that I can't export from a 4th gen ipod touch?

    My daughter created a movie in imovie.  We can't get it to export.  It says that there isn't enough space left.  I have deleted everything off the touch except for imovie.  When I started there were 1.2 gb free.  For some reason it went down to 110 mb free.  I have it back up to 956 mb free.  I have no idea what is taking up all the space.  Did it partially save another copy of the movie?  I just want to save her movie for her, she's 10 and is extremely upset.  The movie is almost 45 minutes long.  I thought maybe I could cut in half and export it as 2 movies?  I have no clue what I am doing.  If you can either help me export the movie OR free up space on the ipod I would greatly appreciate it.  Thank you.

    Connect the iPod to your computer and launch iTunes. It will show up under Devices on the left part of the screen.
    Click on it in devices and a serries of tabs will appear in the next window. Under the Summary tab you can backup the device to your computer. The other tabs allow you to sync to or from the iPod to the computer or computer to iPod.
    Your goal is to remove apps and data from the iPod until you have enough room on it to finish and export the movie. Once you've shared it to iTunes you can remove it from the device to free up space and restore your data from the backup.

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