Well, online converters aren't going to give you the best quality, nor are they going to give you much leeway as to adjusting settings to fix that.
If you could screen cap your export dialog from iMovie, i may be able to help more.
Well, online converters aren't going to give you the best quality, nor are they going to give you much leeway as to adjusting settings to fix that.
If you could screen cap your export dialog from iMovie, i may be able to help more.
NOOOO! not the new youtube homepage! THIS IS NOT CONSENSUAL!!!
http://www.youtube.com/user/OleScrubby
not many editing softwares will import .flv properly. flv (flash video) is an end-use container, meaning its meant for finished products, not raw materials. So, converting is the only option. Idk what programs are available for mac since i'm on PC.
and what i mean by export dialog is the screen that it gives you with all the settings for rendering the final project, aka where you were able to "choose to "Optimize" the video for "Full - Original Size" and hopefully a bunch of other settings.
Last edited by OleScrubby; 01-24-2011 at 06:31 PM.
NOOOO! not the new youtube homepage! THIS IS NOT CONSENSUAL!!!
http://www.youtube.com/user/OleScrubby
if imovie gives you an option to export using quicktime conversion, then i can hook you up with the settings i use..
NOOOO! not the new youtube homepage! THIS IS NOT CONSENSUAL!!!
http://www.youtube.com/user/OleScrubby