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Improving IMovie Quality

  • 27-01-2006 12:22pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 20,617 ✭✭✭✭


    I have created a project using IMovies, which I unfortunately had to use due to the crappiness of the camera, and I'm trying to compress it into a playable video.

    So far I have tried the four main options,

    1. Encode in the highest quality AVI
    2. Encode in normal quicktime(.mov)
    3. Encode in professional quicktime(.dv)
    4. MPEG[Which we can't do because the source video quality was imcompatable]

    So we have 3 videos, 1,2,3, and none of them are really acceptable quality.
    The first one if clearly better than the other two, but they are like watching a cam job. The quality however on the project itself is pristine, and really good, so if we could just play it off that, it'd be fine, but the IMac we are using has no video out(although it does have a small rectangular port which I dont know what it does. It has a symbol beside it which looks like this '|[]|' [] being a square'

    Does anybody know of a way to either,
    1. Improve the quality of the encode
    2. Get Imovies to work on a PC, so we could just play it inside the program itself
    3. Some sort of boards Magic

    Any help whatsoever would be appricated.


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