What is best movie format for iBooks Author

What is the best movie format for iBooks Author?

Thanks for the people who helped my. Thanks to you I now have the answer.  It is as follows:
1. Load your movie into Quick Time Player.
2. When in Quick Time Player go to File then Export to then check Broadband H.264, 5Mbp/s maximum data rate.
This worked for me so many thanks.

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  • What are the video/movie formats that iBooks Author uses?

    What are the video/movie formats that iBooks Author uses?

    strange... when I click on it it goes to the correct page:
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5065
    http://support.apple.com/kb/HT5065

  • Best workflow practices for iBooks Author re Enhanced Books?

    Hi
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    And so I am asking advice form anyone who has created such iBooks using iBooks author - or who is an expert in the finer workings of this software.
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    Would the difference be  obvious on a Retina Display though?  Should we use the largest possible resolution (and file size) - but this has serious implications for the eventual overall iBook file size.
    What is the best compromise?
    Third,   I have an iMac with an i7 250 Gb Flash drive and a separate 1TB hard drive.  All my 'media assets' are on the 1TB hard drive. The still images are exported from my various Aperture libraries - as jpegs of the size mentioned above (and into a newly created folder) .  Same with video - to Apple's recommendations for video replay on iPads.
    So far I have kept and used the actual iBook Author file - for the new book - on the desktop of my 250GB i7 Flash Drive.
    But, as I reported in the other post, this soon caused me huge problems as my disk space was rapidly 'eaten up' by duplicate versions etc.
    I am now considering using a separate, 1Tb Firewire External drive for the actual iBook Author file (with backup copies onto another 1TB drive) I am certain this will be slower than using my internal flash drive - but is this 'good practice?'  Can it avoid the problems of all 'lost' storage space which caused me such hassles when using my flash drive?  Or, will this be minimised if I create separate iBooks from separate chapters?
    And, delete uneccessary versions of course!
    I do feel that this is an emerging issue which many will face - as we incorporate more and more rich media into our iBooks.
    Any help or suggestions are gratefull received!

    Thunderstorm played havoc with box from my ISP - and I am ruuning on a reserve and internet access flaky!
    but, here goes with one reply.  Will have to wait later re tests for your other suggestions when weather calmed down
    Re   'as Apple suggessted'   I should have said - no larger than 5000 x 5000 pixels (the 3240 was my vertical proportional dimension from choosing 5000 horizintal dimension)
    this is from Ibooks Author help
    Add and edit photos and other images
    You can add a photo or other image (in a supported file type) to a page in your book by dragging the photo from theMedia Browser, the Finder, or another application.
    After adding a photo to your book and positioning it on the page, you can use the tools in iBooks Author to mask (crop) the photo; change its brightness, contrast, and other image qualities; or erase its background.
    Important:  When you export your book for distribution outside the iBookstore, images are automatically scaled to a width of 2048 pixels, which is optimized for iPad with Retina display. Readers can view these images on other iPad models, but the viewing experience might be slower. You can improve the viewing experience on iPad models without Retina display by using images no wider than 1024 pixels.
    ShowMask (crop) a photo
    ShowChange a photo’s brightness, contrast, and other settings
    ShowRemove the background or unwanted elements from a photo
    Important:  Images can’t be larger than 25 megapixels (5000 x 5000 pixels) or 50 MB.
    SEE ALSO
    Add an accessibility description to an object 
    Add a title, label, or caption to an object
    Was this page helpful?Send feedback.
    Copyright © 2012 Apple Inc. All rights reserved.

  • Best Movie Format for iDVD

    I have several DVDs of children's stories that I am making a backup copy protect the originals. I use iSkysoft DVD Ripper to make a movie & then load this into iDVD to burn.
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  • What is the support email for iBooks Author?

    I would like to send an email to Apple and ask questions about iBooks Author. What email address should I send?

    I Apublished a book with iBook Author (IBA) and was directed to register through iTunes Connect. IBA had issues with my IRS information requiring a correction be made to the application. iTunes Connect will not allow me to make any correction and displays the following:
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  • Video formatting for iBook authors

    Hi
    My videos are .m4v format from iMovie codec h.264,  AAC they are 960x540 but iTunes producer wont accept as asset - the error message reads that it can not detect the video format ftyp.  What does that mean?  WIll putting it through Compressor 4 change it enough that it will be accepted?
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    use QuickTime 10 and export for web - try that file and see if it works
    check out the new series to help create publications. just search in the iTunes Store for An iBuild Opportunity

  • So what is better - time efficient - Google Sketch or Strata 3d SE for ibooks author use?

    So what is better - time efficient - Google Sketch or Strata 3d SE for ibooks author use?

    Yes, but I doubt if my definition of ease-of-use is the same as yours.
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  • Apple associated publishers for Ibook Store (example: Lulu, SmashWords) have not support for Ibook Author native format (.ibook)

    Apple associated publishers for Ibook Store (example: Lulu, SmashWords) have not support for Ibook Author native format (.ibook) how ebook source. Only Word archives are supported.
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    Regardless of what format you want to use, you can't publish in the iBookstore without meeting Apple's requirements, so if you find those too difficult, you need to go elsewhere.

  • For iPhone and Android, what is the best file format for watching videos?

    For iPhone and Android, what is the best file format for watching videos?

    You can try these setting. They are from CS5.5 but should work in CS4.
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  • I need help with Compressor 4 settings to convert .mp4 files to .m4v for iBooks Author

    I'm a curriculum design guy with no video background. I have Compressor 4, but don't really know much about how to best use it.  I'd appreciate some help with getting the right setting for my project. Screen shots of settings would be much appreciated, since I don't know much video terminology.
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    http://archive.org/download/AvengeDe1942/AvengeDe1942_edit.mp4
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    Compressor is half the size compared to QtX encoding, 17 MBs...
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    Device: iPhone Local/WiFi
    Aspect Ratio: 4:3 480x368
    Data Rate: 700
    Uncheck Multi-pass

  • Is there a Paste in Place option for iBooks Author?

    Is there a paste in place option for iBooks Author like there is in Adobe InDesign? Thanks.

    InDesign's PIP means pasting at arbitrary coordinates.
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    If you just want to clone items....that depends on the object. Best to experiment with your particular content, etc.
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  • Best video format for converting DVD to NAS for widely sharing

    Summary: The article shows you with an easy workaround for
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    to do is rip all my DVDs (over 400) to my NAS, but I’m not sure which
    format to do it in, to play nice with my Apple TV2, Xbox 360, iPhone,
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    high quality DVD movies anywhere anytime.
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  • Best Movie Format

    What is the best movie format?
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  • Best file format for archiving high def feature film clips?

    Hey, all.  This is a second question.
    I got a part time job at a university assembling a database of feature film clips that have to do with wearable technology in popular culture.  Basically my job is to go through feature film clips and assemble a database of clips like Iron Man testing his gear, Batman using his sonar in the Dark Knight, that sort of thing.
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    You might want to export twice, or maybe even three times for each clip. Once for the HD clip that is as high quality and visually perfect as possible, another for the compressed and relatively easily downloadable clip, and a third for the live thumbnail.
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  • HTML5 audio widget for iBooks Author

    Hello!
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    Hi Crisiii,
    I have the same problem. However, in my case it does work if I test the widget in an new empty book. When I add the widget to the real book it does not work. mabe you should do the test to troble-shoot and have a better idea of what is wrong in your case.
    I will try to find a fix to the problem and let you know if I do. Please do the same if you find what the problem is.
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