zamora
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Post by zamora on May 18, 2008 14:41:14 GMT
Just edited a showreel from a load of old clips in imovie and I need to burn off some copies. I only have imovie and I am v confused as to what is the best quality format to export out to Toast is? Full quality, Mpeg 4 and DV are just some of the many options? I am looking for the highest quality as the end result. I also have iDVD, is that better than Toast for burning the DVD copies?
Thanks Steve
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Post by Tom on May 18, 2008 15:26:02 GMT
Go for iDVD with full quality (you can transfer direct to it from iMovie). Easy.
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Post by RydCook on May 18, 2008 20:40:55 GMT
Go for iDVD with full quality (you can transfer direct to it from iMovie). Easy. agreed, did this the other day=great results. Is it iMovie 8?! If so go Share>Media browser>choose a large one then just make an iDVD project and find it in the media brower!!! ;D
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zamora
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Post by zamora on May 19, 2008 13:22:22 GMT
It's imovie 6 HD. The only thing with iDVD is I can't sem to get rid of the crappy themes it puts on. How do you just do a straight copy onto dvd of the movie?
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helene
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Post by helene on May 19, 2008 13:41:36 GMT
I could never figure this out either, the only way I do it is by exporting the final movie to tape and then selecting 'one step dvd'. This works but it involves a bit of faffing! helene www.myspace.com/helenelisa
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oui3d
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Post by oui3d on May 23, 2008 0:48:26 GMT
Export out of iMovie. (QT DV Pal) then open iDVD and in themes i'd go to old and select the portfolio colour theme, change the buttons to text, set buttons to free positioning, put the play button where you want it, choose a simple font. Black Text White Screen... tasteful.Test and burn that sucker. You can stick your own DVD background in there if you like.
Or just drop your QT file into Toast under the DVD Video tab.
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