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iMovie not compatible with QuickTime-ventura os

not sure what's going on....


I have made an iMovie from photos added music but it will not download onto QuickTime says-(avconvert: unable to read file:///Users/paulanderson/Desktop/My%20Movie%203-test.mp4)


file is 45minutes is this too big?


can't find my questions/answers on this site/discussions

Posted on Oct 29, 2024 9:05 AM

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Oct 30, 2024 12:37 PM in response to armchairtraveller

Hi,


Clicking "Fit" from the crop menu controls, and then clicking on the blue reset button to the right, will remove the Ken Burns effect only from the clip that has been selected. You can select all the clips as a group and use the same procedure to remove the Ken Burns effect from all clips.


Before you start a project, you can go to iMovie/Preferences and set the Photo Placement to "Fit", and that will set the default to "Fit" and eliminate any Ken Burns effect for all projects created after the preference changed.


-- Rich





Oct 29, 2024 9:25 AM in response to armchairtraveller

In brackets above is what it said (avconvert: unable to read file:///Users/paulanderson/Desktop/My%20Movie%203-test.mp4) yes I saved as file (high) to desktop maybe its too big or maybe its corrupted?


but then I encoded file control click as I opened file on desktop as that I was told previously to do


oh bugger just tried it again and it opened played in QuickTime.... but with that f...ing ken burns that I don't want and have changed it lots of time in iMovie project.... anybody know if this is corrupted as its not recognising the change from ken burns to fill. Don't tell me I have to start again please :(

iMovie not compatible with QuickTime-ventura os

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