![]() ![]() However, after I put in the edits from my team, the movie is repeatedly saying "Failed to export" and when I click details it just says "Failed to export" again. ![]() I know its successful because I was able to continually edit the rest of the video and exported the video twice (once in 720p and once in 520p) for me and my team to quality check info. Because I was running out of space, I completed a successful iMovie Library transfer from the MacBook to the Seagate. While I was editing the video this time, I ran out of space to the point where there was no more "operating space" so I had to choose between safari and iMovie, etc. This has worked numerous times in the past. My process is to copy the footage from the hard drive to the MacBook, import to iMovie, edit it, and export the final edited video out to the hard drive. I have a 1TB Seagate Hard Drive where I back up all the nonsense footage plus the final edited video. first timer mistake!) Side question - is there a way to compress this footage without losing too much quality? Because it was shot in 2.7K, the footage is 68GB (ouch. I am editing a video on iMovie that was shot in 2.7K. Im using iMovie v 10.1.14 (no option to update it in the App Store) ![]() I have a MacBook Pro with 121.02GB (according to the storage tab in "About this Mac" Im having some trouble with iMovie with a project that's very important to me, and I have been reading through the Apple Community posts and cannot find a problem similar to mine. IMovie Export repeatedly failing Hello everyone! Is anyone aware of a utility or app that will scan drives for this new incompatibility, to save hours of work? If it's not in a project today, it might be tomorrow. This "solution" does nothing for incompatible media that we might need one day. To "use Final Cut Pro to detect and convert", we must open every FCP project we have ever created, one at a time. "Before you upgrade to macOS Catalina, you can use Final Cut Pro to detect and convert all incompatible media files so they’ll be compatible with future versions of macOS." With recent Final Cut Pro updates, Apple warns that you must retain a Mojave startup drive forever, because that is the last version of macOS that will be able to convert incompatible video files. Incompatible Video Files (Catalina, Big Sur, Monterey) Apple is warning of a future disaster of its own making, yet it fails to help us avoid it.Ībout incompatible media in Final Cut Pro Here's the crash error in case this sheds any light: ![]() I'd love to extract a usable image of this project if I possibly can - and I'd be v grateful for any suggestions ! The iDVD project file is 1.57Gb in size if that helps at all. *Re-encoding the original movie files within the iDVD project at 540p (the lowest available in iMovie) *Expanding the VMWare virtual disk to 55Gb, 15 more than it previously had ('About This Mac' in Mojave sees this new space, plus an extra 0.72Gb, as "available") *Burning another DVD within Mojave Finder (works, so VMWare isn't the problem) (Curiously the latter two processes look as though they also involve disk burning, which is somewhat confusing). But trying to either results in the same crash within just a few seconds. Okay, I thought, I'll just save it as a disk image or VIDEO_TS file and do the burning within Catalina. I made a few edits to the file and then tried to burn a disk (using an Apple Superdrive connected to my MacBook Pro) - and that's the point at which things started to go wrong :/ Attempting to burn resulted in iDVD crashing within just a few seconds. The only elements that doesn't seem to work any more are drop zones - a teeny bit disappointing but I can live with it. I successfully opened the iDVD project, built using the rather cool "Projector" theme (one of the "Old Themes"), and it runs quite happily within iDVD itself. Gratifyingly, despite its age, iDVD largely works, beyond unexpectedly quitting occasionally. I want to either directly burn onto a DVD within Mojave or save it as a image file or VIDEO_TS to burn within macOS Catalina. Since 32 bit apps no longer run in Catalina, I had to install (the latest version of) iDVD (7.1.2 from 2011) within a copy of macOS Mojave running on VMware Fusion. I recently retrieved an old iDVD project file. Hello all - rather amazing to find a still active iDVD help forum! I have into a frustrating problem without ageing app and am really hoping someone can point me in the right direction. ![]()
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