S sbb155 macrumors 6502 Original poster Jan 15, 2005 498 5 Apr 3, 2011 #1 I have imovie 11. I filmed a home video. I imported to imovie and edited. Then, when i export it, it says it is a "protected m4v file"... what gives? Why protected?
I have imovie 11. I filmed a home video. I imported to imovie and edited. Then, when i export it, it says it is a "protected m4v file"... what gives? Why protected?
K KeithPratt macrumors 6502a Mar 6, 2007 804 3 Apr 4, 2011 #2 It's not. The M4V wrapper just allows protection to be used, but in your case it won't be.
S spacepower7 macrumors 68000 May 6, 2004 1,509 1 Apr 5, 2011 #3 On my system all m4v and m4b (audiobooks) show up in the finder as protected but they are not. Regardless of the default app I set to open them....
On my system all m4v and m4b (audiobooks) show up in the finder as protected but they are not. Regardless of the default app I set to open them....