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eleanorblack

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Original poster
Jan 17, 2010
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Hi - I've seen a few threads on this general topic but none that seem to fix my problem - I'm not very techy and need a simple answer!

I have a high-quality clip - filmed by someone on tape (which we no longer have) and then edited in AfterEffects by someone else and saved as a .mov file. It looks great. I now want to do some more work on it in iMovie09 as I don't have access to AfterEffects - but when I import it I seem to instantly lose quality - clear to see when viewing the clip full screen, and the loss of quality is still there after exporting. Is this just an inevitable side-effect of importing or do I need to tweak settings? The only import options I seem to have are whether to Optimise Video or not and if so to select Large of Full size - selecting different options doesn't appear to make any difference - help appreciated!
 

pilotrtc

macrumors regular
Dec 4, 2008
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I think it has something to do with how iMovie 09 imports video. I read somewhere on these boards that iMovie 09 renders every other line in the image while iMovie HD 6 didn't.

Someone out there explained this point in another thread and I was hoping to re-read it. I've been looking for that post and, because it was in response to a different question, can't find it.

Maybe that someone will see this and repeat what s/he knows?
 

huntercr

macrumors 65816
Jun 6, 2006
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Hi - I've seen a few threads on this general topic but none that seem to fix my problem - I'm not very techy and need a simple answer!

I have a high-quality clip - filmed by someone on tape (which we no longer have) and then edited in AfterEffects by someone else and saved as a .mov file. It looks great. I now want to do some more work on it in iMovie09 as I don't have access to AfterEffects - but when I import it I seem to instantly lose quality - clear to see when viewing the clip full screen, and the loss of quality is still there after exporting. Is this just an inevitable side-effect of importing or do I need to tweak settings? The only import options I seem to have are whether to Optimise Video or not and if so to select Large of Full size - selecting different options doesn't appear to make any difference - help appreciated!

What is the codec of the MOV file? ( play the file in quicktime and hit Command-i and see what it says in the "format" section )

There are ways around iMovie's limitations, but we need to make sure we're starting at the right point.
 
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