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Time for exporting HD movie with iMovie and 2012 iMac?
Hi All,
Currently I am using a white MacBook (early 2008) which needs 15 (!) minutes for exporting a 1:30 min HD movie with iMovie. Can anybody try to do the same with the 2012 iMac 21.5"/i7/650m/16GB? I guess the time difference is so huge that I do not bother even when it´s faster with the 27"/i7/675m-680mx/16GB and can buy the high end 21.5". Thanks and kind regards from Germany Daniel |
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Maybe also add your export settings to this thread, thus someone with such a Mac knows, what to set the export at, as iMovie still has a lot of options.
Since iMovie is still not 64-bit or does take more than two cores to do its stuff (FCP X is for that), a 2012 iMac will not be used to its full potential regarding its CPU.
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You´re right. I will update with the export settings tonight.
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Tonight is still four to eight hours away. Hurry up, the trains is late already.
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But there are some variables which speed up/slow down render time, so you might want to share:
I'm sure the new iMac will be able to complete a 1min 30sec HD video in maybe 2 minutes, perhaps less.
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Export settings
Hi again,
With "Share/Export Movie..." I export a full HD iPhone movie as a HD 1080p mov-file. The info button shows "H.264, 25 fps, 20 Mbps". No other apps running, iMovie '11 (version 9.0.7) I really would appreciate it, if anybody could test this show case ![]() Daniel |
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I guess I'll ask someone for some footage. Remember though this'll be hopefully sometime next week (For some reason I feel like it'll come Thursday) when the iMac arrives. Have you added anything to it? Like some text, transitions, or video effects?
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Hi,
Cool, thx! I added some things like title, end, text (max 5) and some transitions (max 5). No effects. Daniel |
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It'd be much less if iMovie was 64-bit, perhaps they'll update it with 64-bit (I thought it was 64-bit in the first place). This is using the maxed out 21.5" iMac:
If you're keen to edit videos and want to simplicity of iMovie, I'd suggest you take a look at and think about investing in Final Cut Pro X.
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Best regards Daniel |
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