iMovie '08 and HD
cabbey
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ok folks, pulling my hair out here... I've got a project in iMovie '08 that I edited together from some 1080i clips. All of the original clips in the iMovie imported events are showing as full 1920x1080 if I open them in finder directly, and if I play the edited movie from iMovie, it looks just as good as they do. But when I export it... I can't seem to get anywhere near the quality. Everything comes out looking like the colors have been compressed down to 6 bit per pixel or so, and the image has been shrunk down to a lower resolution then stretched back out. :puke
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Assuming my assumtion is correct, exporting to mpeg will produce a very large file compared to the compress .mov file
I f I have got the wrong end of the stick, sorry
Tim
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http://video.about.com/desktopvideo/Apple-iMovie-4-web-export.htm
After a couple of seconds a video will start to run and goes through how to export your movie and mention various options for final resolution and size.
Not sure if it will help
Tim
For now, I've managed to beat it into submission and gotten a test output in .mov format with the same resolution as the input. I'll poke at converting that to something smugmug groks outside of iMovie... for now, sleep while it exports my edited footage in .mov at full resolution. (which it's saying will take longer than it took to export it at the horribly mangled "full" resolution!)
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Turns out that's the OLD iMovie, completely different than iMovie '08 (which was a ground up rebuild of the product from scratch). Many of the concepts remain the same though, and a lot of what he was suggesting is what I was trying to no avail. Thanks for the thoughts though!
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Are those the things that you've tried?
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Yeah, I've been all through the help text. And done a number of those items. I still don't understand what is causing the problem, but I have a work around. the work around goes like this:
"export using quicktime"
export as "movie to QuickTime Movie"
set options as:
compression: Apple Intermediate Codec
frame rate: current
data rate automatic
optimized for download
compressor preset HDV 1080i (this is what my cam shoots)
size: "HD 1920 x 1080 16:9"
sound is aac, 48kHz, Stereo 128kbps
That file I then load into quicktime pro and export again as:
"Movie to MPEG-4"
options set as:
fille format: MP4
video format H.264
Optimized for cd/dvd-rom
image size 1280x720 HD
frame rate current, keys automatic
audio is set to passthrough.
THAT file, I then upload to smugmug.
with one of my test pieces of video, 1min 26sec long the first file was 897.3M, the second 200M... the video quality delta between the two is very very very small.
Now, I would have expected that exporting from iMovie '08, with the settings of the second export step, would have produced the same output. But they sure didn't seem to, not even close.
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Haha, I was surprised you didn't make that pitch the first time. Yes I saw your previous high praise for it and was looking at it. At this point it would replace the second stage of that process done by QTPro. Ideally, I'd like to spit out that nicely compressed version directly from iMovie when I'm done editing... that's what hasn't been working that started this thread. At least as far as I've seen visual hub is only a converter, and not a full on editing solution like iMovie. I also have ffmpeg and ffmpegX here for that process, but so far I'm liking QTPro better than them.
Now if VisualHub has a profile to create files the PS3 will play out of the box, that would be one more point in it's favor. I was going to download the trial the other night, but it was painfully slow. I'll try it again.
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I'm having the same problem...almost. The quality is fine exporting to .mp4/h.264 but the colors are HORRIBLE. I'll have to try your workaround.
what camera do you have?
Yeah, so you've got 1/2 of the problem I saw. Colors look like they're compressed down to like 4 bit per pixel... which was nice if you wanted to recreate the feeling of old SVGA video games. But that's not what I want my son's home movies to look like. I'm still fighting with iMovie, 'cause I'd really like to do it in one export step.
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