![]() ![]() ![]() Choosing a higher resolution produces a larger file that’s great for viewing on a Mac or on a high-definition television (HDTV) through Apple TV. Choosing a lower resolution produces a smaller file that uploads to the web more quickly. The default resolution is based on the content of your movie. Click the Resolution pop-up menu and choose a size for your video.If you’re editing a project, click the Share button. ![]() From the Projects browser, select the iMovie project you want to send, click the More button, then choose Share Project.If you want to email the movie using another email client or other service, you should also save the movie as a file. Now we just need Microsoft to support HEIC format for JPGs.When you save the movie as a file, you can add the movie to your Photos library, store it in iCloud Drive, or save it in another location. At least for now I can make my edits in Premiere Pro. At this point I think that it's a bug on Apple's end. :|Įdit: I copied the iMovie iOS edit to a OS X (High Sierra) computer via AirDrop and exported the video from OSX and it exported at 30fps. So I can at least compile the videos, it would just be nice to be able to do "Quick" edits in iMovie and then export. Using your settings, this corrected that. Your suggestion did solve another problem though, OneDrive does copy the un-edited/non-iMovie edits as in the original video files intact, 4k with 60FPS, however, Premiere Pro would not recognize the video. I then tried directly saving to OneDrive and the only option is 1080p. I edited the videos in iMovie iOS, used the Save Video option and then had OneDrive Upload the file- it's still in 30FPS. HEIC photos to JPG to my Windows 10 machine (When will Microsoft start supporting that extension?). I did not know about those options, thank you. ![]()
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