Movie to FLC under Share - Export using QuickTime...

Hello, can you tell me if exporting using QuickTime means export the iMovie project with QuickTime codecs ?
if so , is there reference of these codecs ?
And if Movie to FLC means export the movie to be able to edited in Final Cut Pro?
Thanks in advance !

iDVD doesn't care about the file size. Under two hours will fit.
iDVD can't make High Definition DVD, however.

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  • IMovies - Export Using Quicktime - can't find the finished file - help please!

    Please help.  I exported several imovies projects to a designated file on my mac, using Share - Export using Quicktime and then I uploaded them to Youtube. 
    I did this successfully several times, now when I export a project, it takes about 45 minutes to export it, then I can't find them anymore.
    I have read several threads, which suggest looking in the iMovie projects folder and locate your project Right-click to get to "show package contents" and they are not there.
    It looks as if it goes through successfully, no errors but this is so annoying as I am wasting hours sharing and then can't find it.  Please help anyone.
    Thanks

    Hi Gee
    I originally spent about 10 hours uploading 3 clips directly from imovies to Youtube to a private channel and they couldn't find any signs of my 3 uploads.  So I read threads that said export to Quicktime from imovies and then load them to Youtube that way.  I did that for 3 short, 10 minute videos and it worked fine.  It changed the thread to .mov and it worked.
    Then perhaps I changed something (not sure what) but now when I use Export to Quicktime, it spends 1 hour or so doing the motions and completes but when I go to the allocated folder to retrieve it.  It can't be found.  I read threads and this seems to be a regular occurrence but I haven't read any replies that has solved this issue.
    Hope that's clearer.

  • Should I export via Export Movie, or Export using Quicktime?

    Hello,
    I am making a "yearly video" of our family video clips.  The movie is 45 minutes long.  I have an HD camcorder though I have uploaded all the video as "large" as suggested since I dont have a Bluray burner anyway.  I know how to export as a DVD file, but if I just want to create my movie to play on my computer, what is the optimal way to do it where I loose the least quality?  This way I can save the file for later, should a better "burning" situation come about in a year or two.  Should I export movie as "HD" or use "Export using quicktime" or some other option?
    Thank you!!

    Sorry.
    By all DVDs until the master, I mean any preview copies that are used to preview content only, not video quality.
    I export a reference movie, which means a movie file that refers to all render and media files on my drives, instead of creating a new self-contained quicktime movie. By using a reference movie, I save drive space (they're much smaller). But reference movies will only work on a machine that contains all the media and render files.
    I've used reference movies in Sorenson Squeeze before, so they may work in BitVice as well. But I much prefer Compressor to any other option.

  • 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.
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    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.
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  • 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:
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    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.

  • IMovie Export using Quicktime in 1080p gives error OSStatus error -2125

    Hi, I am new to using iMovie, started using it few days back.  So far i have been unable to "Export using Quicktime" in 1920*1080p option.
    I was able to export using "Export to Quicktime" in 640*480p (.mp4 format) option and was able to use "Export Movie" with 1920*1080p (.mov format) option.
    Trying to export using "Export using Quicktime" in 1080p always failed so far.  I tried at least a dozen times with different settings.  Initially i was getting the following two errors randomly, but later, the last 4-5 trials i keep getting only the first error.
    1. OSStatus error - 2125
    2. Not enough room in the heap zone.
    Project details are - it is a 34 min. video and size came to 5.3GB when exported using "Export Movie" (.mov format) using 1080p option. 
    It indicates 2 hours to export it, takes 2 hours and interestingly, the OSStats error - 2125 error happens at the end of the export. I can see in the finder the increasing size of the file the process is creating.  It has been a really frustrating experience with iMovie so far.  I even tried duplicating the project with a different name and tried export, did not help.
    I have >300GB of free space on my hard drive and 8 GB of RAM.  I don't have any heavy applications running on the system. 
    I read forums about this error and tried the following so far with no help.
    1. Tried changing names of the iMovie project few times to see if that helps. 
    2. Set the sleep settings of the computer as well as monitor to Never.
    3. Reached out to apple support about it and they suggested me to setthe sleep settings to never and then try.  But that did not help.
    I am stuck with this error OSStatus error - 2125. 
    The settings I am trying with are:
    Export to MPEG-4
    H.264 video format
    20Mbps bit rate
    30 fps
    One question is, once I exported a project in one format or setting, do I have to create a new project to export it in different settings or I can just use the same project?
    Can someone please help?  Any help about this is greatly appreciated.   Thank you.

    I am having the same issue. Have been searchin gfor 3 days for an answer. I am able to export as MOV file, but not MP4. I bought QT Pro 7 to convert THE MOV to MP4 and it doesnt work either. I then bought iskysoft Video Converter and it wont convert the MOV to MP4 either. (will convert smaller files)
    I have 700 GB of free space on drive. I have tried a movie that is 3 hours, one that is one hour, and one that is 54 minutes..All same thing.. Error -2125. Although it will work with smaller movies under 30 mins.
    Surely there has to be an answer to this? It seems it has been an ongoing issue for quite some time, yet there is no solution.

  • Exporting using QuickTime informations

    I've a camcorder by Sony, HDR-CX305. It makes AVCHD files at 24Mbps data-rate.
    I have not problem to import and work with them but, for watching my movies on PS3, I use to export in MP4 with codec H.264.
    I don't know what number I have to use for best result. I've tried with 24000 kbps data-rate and it seems be good but I like to know from who has more experience with H.264 codec.
    If any person has best method to export on PS3 please, let me know it.
    Thank you.

    Try this.
    Export using QuickTime.
    Compression type mpeg4.
    Video options h.264, 1920x1080, data rate 16000 Kbps.
    For keyframes choose automatic or 24.
    You can adjust data rate up or down if you like.
    Message was edited by: AppleMan1958

  • Exporting using Quicktime in imovie

    In iMovie, when trying to export project to make a Quicktime mov, I get an error message saying it doesn't find the imovie event. I've been storing it (and the clips) on an external drive. When I moved it to the main HD, it still can't find it. Do I need Quicktime Pro?... I'm just using the version 7 supplied with the iMac.

    In iMovie, when trying to export project to make a Quicktime mov, I get an error message saying it doesn't find the imovie event. I've been storing it (and the clips) on an external drive. When I moved it to the main HD, it still can't find it.
    To review the basics... iMovie '08 maintains its own resource database. This is likely needed due to the manner in which it names files during importation. While making "Finder" level changes to the name or location of you resources is immediately reflecting in the hard drive table of contents, such changes do not update iMovie's own internal database and iMovie '08 will no longer "see" them. Where the entire structure is moved manually and all data is left in tact, recovery may be as simple as just "pointing" the iMovie '08 "Event" window at the appropriate hard drive. Other changes, such as changing a filename in the folder may not so easily corrected.
    Since you indicate you chose the external drive for the storage location during the import process and made no mention of your "Events" not being visible in this window, as well as, not being available for editing, I would normally assume the internal "database" is not corrupted. In addition, since you stated in your previous posting that the pre-set export option worked correctly, I would tend to suspect your problem is in the "Export Using QuickTime" module itself or in the location/disposition of your "project" resources. You could, for instance, have a bad/corrupted install of the iMovie '08 software or attempted to change something in the "Project" package itself which may be a required parameter for communication by the "Export Using QT" module. These are just initial "guesses" on my part.
    Do I need Quicktime Pro?... I'm just using the version 7 supplied with the iMac.
    You shouldn't. iLife '08 has its own access to the QT "structures" embedded in the Mac OS and, while nowhere as extensive as the capabilities of QT Pro, do allow for many conversion work flows. You could, for instance, open a file previously shared to the "Media Browser" or exported to your hard drive using the "Export Movie" preset option in GarageBand and see it you can convert it to another QT compression format. If you can, it would tend to support the idea that your problem is limited to the single iMovie '08 export module and not the location of your resource files.

  • Re user tip: How can I import a homemade DVD into iMovie for editing? - I've followed instructions so far so good, until I get to "You can then FILE/EXPORT USING QUICKTIME and choose Apple Intermediate Codec as your video codec. "  How do I do that?

    Re AppleMan 1958 excellent user tip: How can I import a homemade DVD into iMovie for editing? -
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    Thank you for your quick reply and for clearing up my confusion.  I'm exporting the first section now.  I choose the smallest size, 3x4 but I'd prefer to go higher as this DVD was originally a VHS home movie.  I'm wondering if after three conversions (VHS,->DVD->MPEG) the resolution will be so poor as to not support a larger size frame?  If it can, what size should I select when I export? 

  • Exporting using Quicktime - PC Users can't see

    I have created several movies that I am exporting using Quicktime. They are generally large files - 300MB or so. Mac users can see them fine - only some PC users can see them and generally that is using Firefox. Any suggestions on how/what to do? These movies are located on a school server (old) but I do not believe that is the issue..
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    jphelan wrote:
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  • Error -61 and -43 When Exporting using Quicktime

    I have recently began receiving errors when I try to export using QuickTime. When I try to export to my external hard drive I get an error -61. When I try to export to Documents I get an error -43
    These errors began after I had imported a bunch of home videos yesterday which were pretty massive and filled up my hard drive. I then began to delete some of my videos from my Event Library and Projects that I no longer needed.
    It was after I did this that I began to experience these errors.
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  • Export using Quicktime Conversion Save Prompt Freeze

    I'm seeing a bug when I export using Quicktime Conversion using Final Cut Pro 7. From the main save prompt window, if I open "options..." and make my export adjustments and return back to the main save window again, it does not initiate a save when I click the save button. Further, it will not let me cancel out either. The save/cancel buttons will click blue for a moment as if they were pushed, but nothing happens - the save prompt window is totally unresponsive. My only course of action is to force quit. (note: the force quit window does NOT report FCP as unresponsive.) This problem does not happen every time, but enough to be a major annoyance. Has anyone had this issue? Thank you.

    Your lunch break long wait rules out any "frustrated after a few seconds" reaction and would certainly be long enough for a drive that has dozed off to react.
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    Writing to the system drive is not something I would personally do -I have dedicated storage for my entire video workflow. But this would also rule out a sleeping drive. The system is constantly being written and read.
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    I have my FCE workflow setup as follows:
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    I have Final Cut Pro HD version 4.5 that runs on my G5. I have a problem when I try to export video to Windows Media file (.wmv). After I select Export / Using QuickTime Conversion and than choose Windows Media in Format box, Final Cut does compile a .wmv file. The only problem is that it's only 30 sec. long when the original video that sits on Timeline is 2 mintues long. When I export the same video to Quick Time file, everything works perfectly and the duration of .mov file is the same.
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    Library/Application Support/Final Cut Pro System Support/Plugins/Flip4Mac XDCAM Plugin.bundle
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    Library/Preference Panes/Flip4Mac Profile.prefPane
    Library/Frameworks/Flip4MacPro.framework
    Library/QuickTime/Flip4Mac Editcam.component
    Library/QuickTime/Flip4Mac XDCAM.component
    Library/QuickTime/Flip4Mac Flip4Mac Profile.component
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