I want to save a project to an external hard drive.

I've tried to export a movie from Imovies to an external harddrive but whilst it appears to be doing this the file never appears in my external harddrive. I've also tried to copy the file manually but this does not work either.

I'd recommend exporting a master file – Pro Res 422 – and to bring that file into iDVD. iDVD will recognize your movie as 16X9 and will create an anamorphic standard def DVD. Should look great.
Good luck.
Russ

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