- #How to imovie 10.1.2 for free#
- #How to imovie 10.1.2 how to#
- #How to imovie 10.1.2 movie#
- #How to imovie 10.1.2 1080p#
- #How to imovie 10.1.2 mp4#
#How to imovie 10.1.2 for free#
So correct me if I am wrong, but because I have upgraded to the latest operating system, being Yosemite, I have to purchase another app (iLife '09 or Roxio Toast) so that I can do what I used to do for free before upgrading? I only have iLife '11, but this does not have iDVD on it. I think your best bet will be to move the project to an external drive, then you'll have plenty of space on your startup drive for both iMovie and iDVD to encode the video. You will still need to clear space on your startup drive as iDVD will need the space to encode the movie into DVD format. When you choose to Share to File, you will need to scroll the right side of the dialog box to reveal the size and quality settings. You then drop that movie into the iDVD window avoiding all Drop zones. You need to export the movie into 768x480 (or whatever is close).
#How to imovie 10.1.2 how to#
To get that resolution on an Optical disk, you would have to burn to BluRay or HD-DVD, neither of which I know how to do, and would required different software and hardware. If you want a version that will play on a typical DVD player, you can do that, but the resolution will not be 1080p. If you want to keep the 1080 resolution, you need to just export it as a movie file in the size and quality you want to distribute.
#How to imovie 10.1.2 1080p#
If you then delete the source files, you will never again be able to create a 1080p movie. If you had any of them before the upgrade, they should be in an iMovie folder in your Applications folder.Īll of those still export directly to iDVD, but as mentioned, you will never be able to create a 1080 HD DVD. IMovie 09, 11, and HD all still run under Yosemite. It may be failing because it is running out of swap space on the drive. It is going to use the available space temporarily while it exports the Movie.
You may be having trouble exporting the movie due to limited disk space on the startup drive. You aren't going to get 1080 HD on a DVD. If you wan to burn to a DVD, the maximum resolution is 720 x 480.
#How to imovie 10.1.2 mp4#
It seems to be working, but it's not the desired result as my video was originally filmed in HD 1080p.Īnd no, it only converted about 10 minutes of it into an mp4 file, then stopped. All the encoding has already been done when you created the disc image so in about 10 minutes your disc should be successfully burned and you're good to go.I have tried 'Sharing' as a 'file' and saving to an external hard drive (as I have only 3gb left on the Mac), but it keeps crashing halfway through - maybe to do with the size of the file (8.4gb)? So then I tried lowering the movie quality to medium (2.5gb), and saving it to the desktop. Choose your burn options (4x speed is recommended) and click on burn. In order for that option to appear in the menu, you must have a DVD burner, either a connected external one or an internally mounted one. Right click on the disc image icon and select burn disk from the drop down menu. When the encoding is finished you will get a disc. It will take awhile to allow for the encoding to be done. When you are ready to burn, save your project to your desktop as a Disc Image in the File menu. Then click on the link to open your movie in iDVD. On your screen to which to can drag your movie. If it gives you trouble, click on the + symbol in the lower left of the iDVD project screen, and click on Add Movie in the drop down menu. IDVD project window, and it should go right in, giving you a link on the screen to open the movie in iDVD. Then drag your movie into the edge of the Then open iDVD and set up a project with a theme. Try this procedure: Share your movie to your desktop. You are using an older version of iMovie, as the current version 10.1.2 no longer has the iDVD option.