![]() ![]() Drag to time line (whatever the name is in English) 7. When the app telles you it found something in the trash can, recover your movie. Create an empty iMovie HD project (and keep one aside, for that matter) and close it again 3. once your film is finalized in iMovie 08, export it with Quicktime (Apple Intermediate Codec, with the full resolution), which is always a good idea before going to iDVD 2. Ths solution is to use iMovie HD to add the chapters, which is more convenient than GB and implies NO CONVERSION TIME. I found a pretty easy way to get back all the iMovie HD chapter markers and iDVD interaction. Just open an iDVD project and drop in your movie file. Or you can send the file straight to iDVD. You can then add chapter markers in GarageBand, which you read about here: Once you are done, export it to your Movies folder in your home folder. If is is 4:3 content, choose NTSC 640 x 480. For people in the US, NTSC at 720 x 480 is a good size for widescreen content. You can do this by clicking "Size" in the Options window. You will also want to export the right size of file. Then click "Options." You will see this window.Ĭlick the "Settings" button to access and choose the Apple Intermediate Codec. Once there, select "Movie to QuickTime Movie" in the Export dropdown menu. You can access this as an export option by choosing "Export Using QuickTime" in the Share menu. I have it on good authority from a very knowledgeable expert at Apple that the best quality will come by exporting from iMovie using the Apple Intermediate Codec. The problem is that iMovie requires you to render your movie before you can send it to iDVD, where it just gets rendered again into MPEG 2 format for DVD players. ![]() ![]() There has been a lot of discussion about the best way to squeeze the highest quality DVDs from your audio. I haven't experienced the problem, so I can't confirm that it works, but this is certainly worth a try.Ģ. Sid shared in the comments on the original post that deselecting "Auto Normalize" in the Advanced pane of the Preferences. Apparently, the audio dropping during the move from GarageBand to iDVD is a known issue. Here are two very useful pieces of information for those have been experiencing these problems.ġ. Large movies sent from GarageBand to iDVD lose their audio track. Since that time I have come across two very common problems that people have encountered in the process:ġ. Well, it's been awhile since I posted any more information about using GarageBand for DVD chapter markers. ![]()
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