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#24075 From: Derek Roff <derek@...>
Date: Mon Nov 23, 2009 7:45 pm
Subject: Re: Keeping 176x144 videos as is (original size)
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I think we have a few different overlapping issues here.  One is, can
you (anyone) import video into iMovie 6, and maintain the original
size, with no scaling?  I'm not sure.  Can you tell whether the video
is being resampled and converted to bring it into iMovie 6?  Perhaps it
is just filling the window like it would for any other video.

There are a couple of things you could look at.  In the
Preferences>General tab, there is a checkbox for "Automatically resize
window to fit project".  I'm guessing that this just changes what you
see as you are editing, but it might have some effect on your goal.

In Preferences>Import, there is a checkbox for "Automatic DV
Pillarboxing and Letterboxing".  Your video probably isn't in the DV
standard, but perhaps that checkbox might have an effect.

If you can import your video into iMovie 6 without it scaling and
resampling, then I expect that you can export it at the same size using
Share to QuickTime, and then adjusting the Expert Settings.

As far as sending the video to YouTube, I'm not sure what you mean by
keeping the videos small.  YouTube does its own processing of the video
that you upload, and displays it in a standard size window.  I don't
remember seeing videos on YouTube that look smaller than normal.  If
you have some examples, please post a link.  Is small file size part of
the issue?

I've had the best luck with video quality on YouTube by uploading the
best quality MP4 QuickTime that I can produce with iMovie.  The files
are large, but after YouTube transforms the uploaded video, the quality
is great.

If you create large black borders on your video, the file size will be
larger.  All the black pixels take up just as much file space as other
pixels.  Your videos will no longer be 176x144.  They will be that plus
the width of your borders.  None of that may matter to you.  I think a
video with black borders will display on YouTube with black borders,
although their video processing might remove the borders.

You can add borders in QuickTime Pro by creating a mask in a graphics
program, and combining it with your video.  Instructions are at the
link below.  Read the comments for additional links and options.

<http://www.oreillynet.com/mac/blog/2006/05/the_mask_of_quicktime.html>

"Minify" ($2.50) from <http://imovieplugins.com/index.html> is supposed
to do what you want.

The shareware/free demo QuickTime Effects 1.4.1 seems to be able to do
what you need.  Additional options are discussed in the Similar
Software section.

<http://mac.rbytes.net/cat/mac/video/quicktime-effects/>

The $2 sharware Aspect Ratio 2.0 also might do it.  It's an iMovie
Plugin.

<http://mac.rbytes.net/cat/mac/video/aspect-ratio/>

Good luck,

Derek

> On iMovie 6 HD, I can't seem to bring in my 176x144 pixel videos
> without making them larger.  It may sound insane, but I'd like to
> keep them small.  It may sound even more insane but I would even
> prefer they be small with a big border around them (so they'll upload
> to youtube without getting big.



Derek Roff
Language Learning Center
Ortega Hall 129, MSC03-2100
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
505/277-7368, fax 505/277-3885
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#24074 From: "liskorea317" <liskorea317@...>
Date: Mon Nov 23, 2009 6:01 am
Subject: Re: passed One Million yesterday on Youtube...
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Passed it? It smashed it! Its now up past 1,10,000! Congratulations!
The Music is wonderful!
Mike

--- In iMovie-List@yahoogroups.com, Brad White <bwhite@...> wrote:
>
> Hi Guys,
>
> My little homemade music video passed One Million yesterday on
> Youtube...
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOaoUx0Mc0Q
>
> I've been watching it grow and I thought it would be so cool if it
> could reach that milestone.  Now that it  did I guess I'll have to
> shoot for two?
>
> I've been going through some tutorials (MacVideoPro subscription) on
> the new iMovie and its got some nice features that I am learning about.
>
> I plan to start using Green Screen..  I bought a background and some
> lights.
>
> Just to learn the procedure in the software, I did a real quick one
> with just my webcam and didn't even setup the lights,  but I was
> surprised that it worked pretty well.   My next one I hope to really
> improve with HD camera and lights..
>
> But here is my "Amazing Grace in Blue"
>
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JjCxtGPWXc
>
>
> Aloha
>
> Brad White
> Honolulu, Hawaii
>
> http://pan-flute.com
> Now with more than 2 hours of music and videos!!
> The sound of the panflute inspires mystery & wonder...
>
> For AOL ..
> <a href="http://pan-flute.com">click here</a>
>

#24073 From: "onerockyboy" <onerockyboy@...>
Date: Sun Nov 22, 2009 7:18 pm
Subject: Re: Keeping 176x144 videos as is (original size)
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I did something similar without buying QTPro (no budget). Did a "share" and used
"expert settings".  It seems to lose some image quality.  And still would love
to have it in a "normal sized border of vast blackness.  Thanks.


--- In iMovie-List@yahoogroups.com, Gordon Alley <gordon.alley@...> wrote:
>
> I haven't done it, but my thought would be to produce a "normal"-size movie
> in iMovie, and then use Quicktime Pro or similar to shrink it to the desired
> size.
>
> -Gordon
>

#24072 From: Gordon Alley <gordon.alley@...>
Date: Sun Nov 22, 2009 6:58 pm
Subject: Re: Keeping 176x144 videos as is (original size)
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I haven't done it, but my thought would be to produce a "normal"-size movie in iMovie, and then use Quicktime Pro or similar to shrink it to the desired size.

-Gordon

On Sun, Nov 22, 2009 at 12:50 PM, onerockyboy <onerockyboy@...> wrote:
On iMovie 6 HD, I can't seem to bring in my 176x144 pixel videos without making them larger.  It may sound insane, but I'd like to keep them small.  It may sound even more insane but I would even prefer they be small with a big border around them (so they'll upload to youtube without getting big.

Any help appreciated.

Rocky

on OS 10.4.11



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#24071 From: "onerockyboy" <onerockyboy@...>
Date: Sun Nov 22, 2009 6:50 pm
Subject: Keeping 176x144 videos as is (original size)
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On iMovie 6 HD, I can't seem to bring in my 176x144 pixel videos without making
them larger.  It may sound insane, but I'd like to keep them small.  It may
sound even more insane but I would even prefer they be small with a big border
around them (so they'll upload to youtube without getting big.

Any help appreciated.

Rocky

on OS 10.4.11

#24070 From: Rich <rgb@...>
Date: Sat Nov 21, 2009 11:13 pm
Subject: Re: Re: DVD File to iMovie File
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On 21-11-2009 15:39, alanlinda43 wrote:
> Thanks to Rich and Bill! Seems like Snapz is the easy way, if I want to spend
70 bucks. I'd heard of it, but hadn't really looked into it. After having
checked out their site, it appears to be, basically, Wiretap for video.
>

Depending on your editing needs the Snapz output may or may not be
adequate. Since it is doing what is essentially a screen capture you are
going to be limited in terms of quality compared to the original DVD.
Just another datum to bear in mind.

Rich

#24069 From: "alanlinda43" <alanlinda43@...>
Date: Sat Nov 21, 2009 8:39 pm
Subject: Re: DVD File to iMovie File
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Thanks to Rich and Bill! Seems like Snapz is the easy way, if I want to spend 70
bucks. I'd heard of it, but hadn't really looked into it. After having checked
out their site, it appears to be, basically, Wiretap for video.

But I guess I'll start with the Handbrake route (the price is right!) and see
how far I get.

Thanks again to you both.

AB

--- In iMovie-List@yahoogroups.com, "Bill B." <bill501@...> wrote:
>
> I would use Snapz Pro X and do a screen capture of the short video segments.
>
> Bill
>
> At 6:03 AM +0000 11/21/09, alanlinda43 wrote:
> >I want to do something that may be technically illegal but seems like it
should be protected under "fair use." I want to select short portions of
copy-protected movies--a minute here, a couple of minutes there--extract them
and use them in lectures with Keynote or Powerpoint.
>

#24068 From: "Bill B." <bill501@...>
Date: Sat Nov 21, 2009 2:08 pm
Subject: Re: DVD File to iMovie File
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I would use Snapz Pro X and do a screen capture of the short video segments.

Bill

At 6:03 AM +0000 11/21/09, alanlinda43 wrote:
>I want to do something that may be technically illegal but seems like it should
be protected under "fair use." I want to select short portions of copy-protected
movies--a minute here, a couple of minutes there--extract them and use them in
lectures with Keynote or Powerpoint.

#24067 From: Rich <rgb@...>
Date: Sat Nov 21, 2009 1:23 pm
Subject: Re: Re: DVD File to iMovie File
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On 21-11-2009 1:03, alanlinda43 wrote:
>
> This sort of brings up a topic I was going to address eventually anyway, but
here goes:
>
> I want to do something that may be technically illegal but seems like it
should be protected under "fair use." I want to select short portions of
copy-protected movies--a minute here, a couple of minutes there--extract them
and use them in lectures with Keynote or Powerpoint.
>
> I suppose it would require some combination of Handbrake, Streamclip, and
iMovie (or FCE, which I don't have).
>
> On a scale of 1 (never touched a computer) to 10 (can hack into the CIA), I'm
probably around a 3.5, maybe 4.
>
> This process must be detailed in a file (or book) somewhere, right? Any help?
>

Actually, it is probably detailed as much as it could be in the archives
of this list. Here's a synopsis:

DVD's usually have chapters, you should put the DVD in a regular DVD
player and, after finding the bits you want, note what chapters they are in.

Open a DVD in HandBrake and then select the VIDEO_TS and click the Open
button and handbrake will scan the contents of the VIDEO_TS folder and
will show you the number of chapters available. Use the starting and
ending chapter selector to just rip the ones you want. Store the ripped
chapters as .mp4 files.

Import the .mp4 files into iMovie and trim/edit/combine to your heart's
content.

So, as long as you have HandBrake, I'd lower the difficulty rating to a 2 :)

By the way, unless you made the DVD *any* use, fair or otherwise,
contravenes the DMCA. Buying the DVD doesn't give you the right to copy
it or extract any content out of it. All you can do is play it until it
dies and then go buy another one. Thank your Congressman for that bit of
sucking up to the recording industry.

Rich

#24066 From: David Miers <dave@...>
Date: Sat Nov 21, 2009 12:41 pm
Subject: Re: Re: DVD File to iMovie File
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I'm thinking it depends whether or not the material is truly copy protected.
I'll have to say I don't know and only answered since I was in the thread. I've
normally only ripped the dvd's provided by professional videographers from
events and such. I doubt those are burned with protected software. I wouldn't
hold my breath being protected under fair use either without consulting an
attorney either on any video you or your client don't hold all the rights to.
For legitimate use such as a college lit class or something you could probably
get permission.

As for how smart...lol...well somewhere in the middle but it's going to be about
the software not how smart you are. If I couldn't do it in Mac I'd try it in a
linux virtual machine. I don't know the status today but that was one of the
things the music and movie industry held against linux was they didn't want to
comply with the standards...where that all came out I dunno....and remember that
was just to make a copy...not dissect it
On Nov 21, 2009, at 1:03 AM, alanlinda43 wrote:

> This process must be detailed in a file (or book) somewhere, right? Any help?

#24065 From: "alanlinda43" <alanlinda43@...>
Date: Sat Nov 21, 2009 6:03 am
Subject: Re: DVD File to iMovie File
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This sort of brings up a topic I was going to address eventually anyway, but
here goes:

I want to do something that may be technically illegal but seems like it should
be protected under "fair use." I want to select short portions of copy-protected
movies--a minute here, a couple of minutes there--extract them and use them in
lectures with Keynote or Powerpoint.

I suppose it would require some combination of Handbrake, Streamclip, and iMovie
(or FCE, which I don't have).

On a scale of 1 (never touched a computer) to 10 (can hack into the CIA), I'm
probably around a 3.5, maybe 4.

This process must be detailed in a file (or book) somewhere, right? Any help?

Alan

--- In iMovie-List@yahoogroups.com, Gordon Alley <gordon.alley@...> wrote:
>
> I use the free MPEG StreamClip program. It allows me to select clips of any
> length and export them in a multitude of different formats. There are
> several other apps that will do that (I believe that Toast is one).
>
> http://www.squared5.com/svideo/mpeg-streamclip-mac.html
>
> <http://www.squared5.com/svideo/mpeg-streamclip-mac.html>-Gordon
>
> On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 2:47 PM, John Ferman <jferma001@...> wrote:
>
> >
> >
> > I recorded some material to DVD on my Sony DVD receiver, finalized it, and
> > it opens with Apple's DVD Player on my iMac G5. How can I convert it to an
> > iMovie readable format, so that I can edit it?
> >
> >    John Ferman, Mac User since
> > Mac SE 2.0 & OS 6.8, june 1989
> > jferma001@...
>
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>

#24064 From: Brad White <bwhite@...>
Date: Fri Nov 20, 2009 3:01 pm
Subject: passed One Million yesterday on Youtube...
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Hi Guys,

My little homemade music video passed One Million yesterday on
Youtube...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yOaoUx0Mc0Q

I've been watching it grow and I thought it would be so cool if it
could reach that milestone.  Now that it  did I guess I'll have to
shoot for two?

I've been going through some tutorials (MacVideoPro subscription) on
the new iMovie and its got some nice features that I am learning about.

I plan to start using Green Screen..  I bought a background and some
lights.

Just to learn the procedure in the software, I did a real quick one
with just my webcam and didn't even setup the lights,  but I was
surprised that it worked pretty well.   My next one I hope to really
improve with HD camera and lights..

But here is my "Amazing Grace in Blue"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0JjCxtGPWXc


Aloha

Brad White
Honolulu, Hawaii

http://pan-flute.com
Now with more than 2 hours of music and videos!!
The sound of the panflute inspires mystery & wonder...

For AOL ..
<a href="http://pan-flute.com">click here</a>

#24063 From: David Miers <dave@...>
Date: Fri Nov 20, 2009 3:11 am
Subject: Re: DVD File to iMovie File
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yup and add Perian for free at Perain.org and it gives you the necessary codecs
etc, in this case you need the mp2 version....but it's in there...I really
should donate to them...good folks. Apple will hit you for a $20 spot to do it
On Nov 19, 2009, at 8:35 PM, Gordon Alley wrote:

> I use the free MPEG StreamClip program. It allows me to select clips of any
length and export them in a multitude of different formats. There are several
other apps that will do that (I believe that Toast is one).
>
>
> http://www.squared5.com/svideo/mpeg-streamclip-mac.html
>
> -Gordon

#24062 From: Gordon Alley <gordon.alley@...>
Date: Fri Nov 20, 2009 1:35 am
Subject: Re: DVD File to iMovie File
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I use the free MPEG StreamClip program. It allows me to select clips of any length and export them in a multitude of different formats. There are several other apps that will do that (I believe that Toast is one).


-Gordon

On Thu, Nov 19, 2009 at 2:47 PM, John Ferman <jferma001@...> wrote:


I recorded some material to DVD on my Sony DVD receiver, finalized it, and it opens with Apple's DVD Player on my iMac G5. How can I convert it to an iMovie readable format, so that I can edit it?




John Ferman, Mac User since
Mac SE 2.0 & OS 6.8, june 1989











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#24061 From: John Ferman <jferma001@...>
Date: Thu Nov 19, 2009 8:47 pm
Subject: DVD File to iMovie File
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I recorded some material to DVD on my Sony DVD receiver, finalized it, and it opens with Apple's DVD Player on my iMac G5. How can I convert it to an iMovie readable format, so that I can edit it?




John Ferman, Mac User since
Mac SE 2.0 & OS 6.8, june 1989







#24060 From: "pennyholland43" <redpen@...>
Date: Wed Nov 18, 2009 4:53 am
Subject: Re: project I've worked on causes iMovie to quit
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> Tonight I tried to open the project and no matter how many ways I tried,
iMovie would start to open and then quit. No warnings, no messages, just went
off.
>

I'm sorry that this is probably not the proper place for my own response to my
problem. I thought I saw a button the other night when I posted the question to
indicate that the problem is solved. Tonight I have looked all over and can't
find it.

So, I just want to say THANK YOU to everyone who responded. I got some very
wonderful suggestions. The first one that I tried that worked for me was to
Right Click/ Control Click on the project's icon and SHOWED THE PACKAGE
CONTENTS. From there I was able to get back to almost where I left off.

Again, Thanks to all for your generous help and your very understandable
instructions. You are amazing!

With appreciation,
Penny

#24059 From: David Reaves <rrsounds@...>
Date: Tue Nov 17, 2009 4:57 pm
Subject: Re: external iMovie editor - remove low level hum
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Frank,
There are a number of programs that include EQ or hum removal
algorithms, including most any basic audio editor. You can even use a
simple high-pass EQ filter to greatly reduce the hum. If you can
manually 'sweep' the frequency up and down, you can hear the filter's
effect on both wanted and unwanted audio.

I think it should be noted that, depending on method used, *complete*
removal of hum may leave sonic artifacts. IOW, the medicine can be
worse than the ailment. Sometimes it is a better goal to *reduce* hum
only to the point where it no longer draws attention to itself.

I hope you mean "hum" and not it's evil stepbrother "buzz"!!

Hum is relatively simple to clean up, since it is a single frequency
(60Hz in North America, 50Hz in Europe). "Buzz", on the other hand is
hum *plus* a series of related frequencies spanning a very wide
frequency range, and mixed in with desired audio frequencies. As such,
buzz is a much tougher nut to crack.

David Reaves


On Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:19 pm ((PST)) "Frank" wrote:
> Ive got a low level hum when using my shotgun mike during recordings
> (sounds like AC hum but it was all battery powered). So I need to
> edit the audio. What external audio editors will do a decent job at
> this.
>
> F.C. Farwell

#24058 From: rgb <rgb@...>
Date: Tue Nov 17, 2009 1:29 am
Subject: Re: external iMovie editor - remove low level hum
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Frank wrote:
> Ive got a low level hum when using my shotgun mike during recordings (sounds
like AC hum but it was all battery powered). So I need to edit the audio. What
external audio editors will do a decent job at this.
>
> F.C. Farwell
>
Amadeus Pro works well, http://www.hairersoft.com/Welcome.html

Rich

#24057 From: Frank <macintalkpro@...>
Date: Tue Nov 17, 2009 1:18 am
Subject: external iMovie editor - remove low level hum
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Ive got a low level hum when using my shotgun mike during recordings (sounds
like AC hum but it was all battery powered). So I need to edit the audio. What
external audio editors will do a decent job at this.

F.C. Farwell

#24056 From: Max Dashu <maxdashu@...>
Date: Mon Nov 16, 2009 8:31 pm
Subject: Re: project I've worked on causes iMovie to quit
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Have you  tried trashing the preference files for iMovie?

Max

>I have been using iMovie HD version 6.0.3 for several years.
>My iMac is OS 10.4.11.
>
>I downloaded a movie from my videocam 2 weeks ago and have spent
>hours editing it.
>
>Tonight I tried to open the project and no matter how many ways I
>tried, iMovie would start to open and then quit. No warnings, no
>messages, just went off.
>
>I tried opening other projects with no problem. (I've also restarted
>the computer, checked the disk with Disk Utility, and done anything
>else I can think of the clean things up, to no avail. I cannot seem
>to open this project.

#24055 From: Derek Roff <derek@...>
Date: Mon Nov 16, 2009 4:08 pm
Subject: Re: project I've worked on causes iMovie to quit
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> Is there some other way I can get into it to save or rescue it, or is
> all my work lost? [see below for full context]

With iMovie 6, there is a fairly good chance you can rescue the pieces
that made up your movie, and some chance of restoring everything in the
final form that you had it before the problem appeared.

Control-click (right click) on the iMovie project file (package), and
choose Show Package Contents.  In the media folder will be all of your
clips and transitions.  From this, you could rebuild most of what you
had, in a new project.

But there may be an easier way.  In the Shared Movie folder, you will
see a GarageBand folder and an iDVD folder.  Each of these contains a
.mov file for your project.  These are small files which reference the
media folder.  They are not self-contained movies.  None-the-less, they
can often get you access to your complete, edited movie.

I haven't found any difference between the .mov files in the two
different folders.  Pick one, and copy it into the same directory with
your iMovie project file/package.  Next, double-click on this .mov
file.  If all goes well, this will open your project in QuickTime, and
everything will be just as you left it.  If so, save this movie under a
new name, at full quality.  (You may need QuickTime Pro to do this.
I've never worked without it, so I am not sure).  Then import this
movie into a new iMovie project.

This exported movie will have all the clips, transitions and edits.
You won't be able to modify and update the transitions or restore
deleted sections of the clips, because all of the pointers and hidden
background stuff from the original iMovie project isn't transferred
over by this method.  Rather, it is equivalent to exporting a project
from iMovie either to tape or to QuickTime, and then re-importing that
result into a new project.

If you need to restore a complete clip or two to this new iMovie
project, you can go back to the Media folder of the original project,
and pull out whatever clips that you wish.  Import them into the new
project, and edit as desired.

This method doesn't always work, but in my experience, it is the
quickest way to get back in business for most projects that get
corrupted.

Derek

> I have been using iMovie HD version 6.0.3 for several years.
> My iMac is OS 10.4.11.
>
> I downloaded a movie from my videocam 2 weeks ago and have spent
> hours editing it.
>
> Tonight I tried to open the project and no matter how many ways I
> tried, iMovie would start to open and then quit. No warnings, no
> messages, just went off.
>
> I tried opening other projects with no problem. (I've also restarted
> the computer, checked the disk with Disk Utility, and done anything
> else I can think of the clean things up, to no avail. I cannot seem
> to open this project.
>
> Is there some other way I can get into it to save or rescue it, or is
> all my work lost?



Derek Roff
Language Learning Center
Ortega Hall 129, MSC03-2100
University of New Mexico
Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
505/277-7368, fax 505/277-3885
Internet: derek@...

#24054 From: Jay Abraham <jaygroups@...>
Date: Mon Nov 16, 2009 3:37 pm
Subject: Re: project I've worked on causes iMovie to quit
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It could be the preference files from iMovie are corrupted.   Will iMovie HD quit if you start it by itself and not by double cliking your project.  If the answer is no, then your project is highly likely okay.

You can try two things.

1.)  Set up another user account and then try to open iMovie.  If that works, go to your original account and look under Library/Preferences/ for something like "com.apple.iMovie.plist",  then trash those files, restart and then try opening the computer.  If it did not work under another user account, then

2.)  Try reinstalling iMovie HD - this may fix whatever corruption went it.

It is also helpful to boot from the install DVD and use Disk Utility to verify and repair your preferences.

I don't think your work is lost at all so don't despair.  It's just a matter of getting iMovie working again.

Regards,

Jay
On Nov 15, 2009, at 10:24 PM, pennyholland43 wrote:

I have been using iMovie HD version 6.0.3 for several years.
My iMac is OS 10.4.11.

I downloaded a movie from my videocam 2 weeks ago and have spent hours editing it.

Tonight I tried to open the project and no matter how many ways I tried, iMovie would start to open and then quit. No warnings, no messages, just went off.

I tried opening other projects with no problem. (I've also restarted the computer, checked the disk with Disk Utility, and done anything else I can think of the clean things up, to no avail. I cannot seem to open this project.

Is there some other way I can get into it to save or rescue it, or is all my work lost?

Thanks so much for your help!!


#24053 From: Gordon Alley <gordon.alley@...>
Date: Mon Nov 16, 2009 6:34 am
Subject: Re: project I've worked on causes iMovie to quit
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You might try doing a "safe boot". It will clear caches and do other maintenance not typically performed by a normal restart (you'll notice that the Mac will take longer to come up during a safe boot). Follow the safe boot instructions from Apple:


Safe boot also blocks non-critical processes from starting, so be sure to try opening the project before restarting again - keeping other processes from running might enable the project to open. After restarting again normally, everything will start up as before.

Good luck!

-Gordon

On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 10:24 PM, pennyholland43 <redpen@...> wrote:
I have been using iMovie HD version 6.0.3 for several years.
My iMac is OS 10.4.11.

I downloaded a movie from my videocam 2 weeks ago and have spent hours editing it.

Tonight I tried to open the project and no matter how many ways I tried, iMovie would start to open and then quit. No warnings, no messages, just went off.

I tried opening other projects with no problem. (I've also restarted the computer, checked the disk with Disk Utility, and done anything else I can think of the clean things up, to no avail. I cannot seem to open this project.

Is there some other way I can get into it to save or rescue it, or is all my work lost?

Thanks so much for your help!!



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#24052 From: David Miers <dave@...>
Date: Mon Nov 16, 2009 5:20 am
Subject: Re: project I've worked on causes iMovie to quit
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Well I don't understand it, but any claim to fame from imovie 08 or 09 to open
an imovie 06 HD has just been unsuccessful. I see 2 possible saves here for you
though. You might be able to right click the project and open package and
manually pull out the parts to redo in a new project hopefully retaining some of
your editing, or if you have or know someone with final cut express it truly can
open an 06 project.
On Nov 15, 2009, at 11:24 PM, pennyholland43 wrote:

> I have been using iMovie HD version 6.0.3 for several years.
> My iMac is OS 10.4.11.
>
> I downloaded a movie from my videocam 2 weeks ago and have spent hours editing
it.
>
> Tonight I tried to open the project and no matter how many ways I tried,
iMovie would start to open and then quit. No warnings, no messages, just went
off.
>
> I tried opening other projects with no problem. (I've also restarted the
computer, checked the disk with Disk Utility, and done anything else I can think
of the clean things up, to no avail. I cannot seem to open this project.
>
> Is there some other way I can get into it to save or rescue it, or is all my
work lost?
>
> Thanks so much for your help!!
>
>

#24051 From: "pennyholland43" <redpen@...>
Date: Mon Nov 16, 2009 4:24 am
Subject: project I've worked on causes iMovie to quit
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I have been using iMovie HD version 6.0.3 for several years.
My iMac is OS 10.4.11.

I downloaded a movie from my videocam 2 weeks ago and have spent hours editing
it.

Tonight I tried to open the project and no matter how many ways I tried, iMovie
would start to open and then quit. No warnings, no messages, just went off.

I tried opening other projects with no problem. (I've also restarted the
computer, checked the disk with Disk Utility, and done anything else I can think
of the clean things up, to no avail. I cannot seem to open this project.

Is there some other way I can get into it to save or rescue it, or is all my
work lost?

Thanks so much for your help!!

#24050 From: Guy Guy <guy2053@...>
Date: Thu Nov 12, 2009 10:00 pm
Subject: Re: Re: imovie 4 and idvd 6
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Thank you everyone for your input.
 
I ended up cuttin gthe long video into two 55 minute videos and they burnt well using the old method.
Normally I just open up iDVD and drag the video.mov file into the iDVD and it works perfectly.
 
I will keep playing and see if I can narrow it down.
 
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#24049 From: "Steve Baty" <batycam@...>
Date: Wed Nov 11, 2009 3:02 am
Subject: free video editor
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try  www.youmustbeanidiot.com

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#24048 From: "golly3gee" <bruce@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 5:28 pm
Subject: Re: imovie 4 and idvd 6
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Hi Guy,

Here is what I would try - export the movie from iMovie 4 as a full quality
QuickTime file.  Once exported, open in QuickTime player to make sure that
everything is OK.  Then open iDVD, and use this QuickTime file as your movie. 
Set up your DVD in iDVD and then burn.

I've found this to be a much more reliable method to burn DVDs than going
straight from iMovie to iDVD.  It breaks the process into more discreet steps
rather than relying on the "magic" that these applications do in the background.

---Bruce

--- In iMovie-List@yahoogroups.com, Guy Guy <guy2053@...> wrote:
>
> I record my video in imovie 4 and I used to use iDVD 4 and it all worked. Then
I upgraded to Tiger and that killed iDVD 4. (I was told that it was
uncompatable) So I upgraded my iDVD to 6. My computer is older (733) and would
not take imovie 6.
> Everything works well on iDVD6 until the encoding hits the audio and it just
freezes.
> I import the imovie to iDVD and do all the stuff that is recommended.
> I have heard that there may be some compatibility issues with im 4 and dvd 6.
Any thoughts or advice.
> Don't tell me that I don't have enough hard drive room because I do. I also
repair the permissions.
> If you tell me that they are not compatable, then what do I do? I can't
upgrade because I have a slower computer, and I can't go back to Panther, (or
can I) I am kind of screwed.
> I am looking at switching to Roxie 10 for dvd burning. Any thoughts.....
>
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#24047 From: Derek Roff <derek@...>
Date: Tue Nov 10, 2009 4:24 pm
Subject: Re: imovie 4 and idvd 6
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> It is strange that my im6 would not load when it did on your machine.
> I will have to try it again.  Is anyone else running im6 with a G4
> 733 machine.
> I am also running Tiger and 1.25 Ram

I have had iMovie 6 running fine on a 733MHz G4 PowerMac (tower) under
Tiger for several years, although I haven't used it much for the last
two, since I got a newer computer in my office.  We ran iMovie 6 on
many of our 700 MHz G4 iMacs, some of them with 256 MB or RAM.  I
wouldn't recommend it, but it worked.

It might be worth trying to isolate the problem.  Now and then, a
specific project gets some kind of problem which gives anomalous
results.  I would try making a completely new iMovie 4 project, with
different video.  Something 3 to 5 minutes long.  See if iDVD 6 can
turn that into a DVD successfully.  If so, then try a longer, more
complex project with different video.  You may find that this is a
mysterious glitch that only affects the iMovie 4 project that you care
about most.  Sadly, you might have to rebuild the entire project in a
brand new iMovie 4 file.

But before doing that, what about the settings withing iDVD 6?  When
you run iDVD, are you trying to burn directly to a DVD disc?  Or making
a disc image on your hard drive?  I always make a disc image first.
What quality level are you using?  Best Performance or Best Quality?
You might try the other setting.

If I remember correctly, iMovie 4 creates a "reference movie" in the
media folder.  Try dragging that into iDVD, and create your DVD project
around that video (rather than exporting/sharing from iMovie's menu to
iDVD).  Or export from iMovie 4 as QuickTime (Full Quality), and use
that video as the media for your iDVD project.  Perhaps that will solve
the freezing problem with iDVD.

Toast 10 won't run on your computer.  It requires 10.5.x, according to
the Roxio System Requirements page.

<http://www.roxio.com/enu/products/toast/titanium/system-requirements.html>

Toast 9, 8, or 7 can probably do want you want, with differing levels
of features.  But iDVD 6 has worked well for me, and I use it for
making DVDs, even though I own Toast 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10.  I love
Toast for making disk copies and audio CDs, but I make my DVDs with
iDVD or DVD Studio Pro.  Other people love Toast for authoring DVDs, so
tastes vary, and it is a capable program.

Good luck,

Derek

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#24046 From: Guy Guy <guy2053@...>
Date: Mon Nov 9, 2009 10:12 pm
Subject: Re: imovie 4 and idvd 6
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You are correct, but the program will still freeze and will not allow me to do
anything else but Force Quit.


--- On Mon, 11/9/09, Brian Kelly <briank@...> wrote:

> From: Brian Kelly <briank@...>
> Subject: Re: [iMovie-List] imovie 4 and idvd 6
> To: iMovie-List@yahoogroups.com
> Received: Monday, November 9, 2009, 1:04 PM
>
> When iDVD is running flat out it will not respond to
> anything except 
> Force Quit, but it can still be running along doing its
> best. Even 
> Activity Monitor will say that the program is not
> responding, but not 
> responding isn't the same as crashed.
>
> Brian
>
> On Nov 9, 2009, at 12:35 PM, Guy Guy wrote:
>
> > On iMovie 6 they show and list what is being encoded.
> The little 
> > spin ball is still moving during the video part and
> stops spinning 
> > when it hits the audio. I hit the Force Quit button
> and it says that 
> > the iDVD is not responding. That is how I know that it
> is not working.
> > It is an old machine and yes it takes 12 hours to make
> a 2 hour hour 
> > DVD. But I also hit record before I go to bed and then
> retreve it 
> > the next day.
> >
> > --- On Mon, 11/9/09, Brian Kelly <briank@...>
> wrote:
> >
> > > From: Brian Kelly <briank@...>
> > > Subject: Re: [iMovie-List] imovie 4 and idvd 6
> > > To: iMovie-List@yahoogroups.com
> > > Received: Monday, November 9, 2009, 11:19 AM
> > > Encoding can be a terribly slow
> > > process especially on what  (in
> > > computer years) is an old machine. One movie I
> did took
> > > over 14 hours
> > > to encode on a 1.5GHz G4 Powerbook, and about the
> same on a
> > > dual 800
> > > G4 desktop. It would sit there claiming that it
> was
> > > encoding audio
> > > when I went to bed, and still be saying the same
> thing when
> > > I got up.
> > >
> > > To see if iDVD is actually still running, open
> Activity
> > > Monitor (it's
> > > in Applications/Utilities) and look for iDVD on
> the left
> > > hand column.
> > > Then check the number in the CPU column. If the
> number is 0
> > > and you're
> > > getting no response from iDVD for several minutes
> then it
> > > has probably
> > > crashed. If the number is more than zero,
> especially if it
> > > slowly
> > > varies up and down then iDVD is just working as
> hard as it
> > > can.
> > >
> > > The less other work the computer is trying to do,
> the
> > > faster the
> > > encoding will go. Leaving it overnight worked
> best for me.
> > > Just make
> > > sure you set the Energy Saver control panel to
> NOT put the
> > > machine to
> > > sleep at all while you're encoding. There's
> nothing more
> > > frustrating
> > > than leaving it to run all night and finding out
> in the
> > > morning that
> > > the computer went to sleep at the same time you
> did. (Ask
> > > me how I
> > > know!)
> > >
> > > Hope this helps,
> > > Brian
> > >
> > > On Nov 9, 2009, at 10:50 AM, Guy Guy wrote:
> > >
> > > >
> > > > I record my video in imovie 4 and I used to
> use iDVD 4
> > > and it all
> > > > worked. Then I upgraded to Tiger and that
> killed iDVD
> > > 4. (I was told
> > > > that it was uncompatable) So I upgraded my
> iDVD to 6.
> > > My computer is
> > > > older (733) and would not take imovie 6.
> > > > Everything works well on iDVD6 until the
> encoding hits
> > > the audio and
> > > > it just freezes.
> > > > I import the imovie to iDVD and do all the
> stuff that
> > > is recommended.
> > > > I have heard that there may be some
> compatibility
> > > issues with im 4
> > > > and dvd 6. Any thoughts or advice.
> > > > Don't tell me that I don't have enough hard
> drive room
> > > because I do.
> > > > I also repair the permissions.
> > > > If you tell me that they are not compatable,
> then what
> > > do I do? I
> > > > can't upgrade because I have a slower
> computer, and I
> > > can't go back
> > > > to Panther, (or can I) I am kind of
> screwed.
> > > > I am looking at switching to Roxie 10 for
> dvd burning.
> > > Any
> > > > thoughts.....
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