

Yet you mentioned that you had removed music and shortened the movie, so perhaps that's unlikely. Possibly you have a corrupt clip (video, photo or music) that iMovie can't get past (just guessing). Having said all this, I don't think your export settings are causing the problem you are seeing. Of course, exporting as 1080p can also be done using Share > Export > Media Browser. If I've imported the footage as Full 1920 x 1080, I usually export as HD 1080p - this can also be used for playback through my Media Player.

From there, I can copy the file to a USB flash drive or an external portable drive for playback through my Media Player.Īlternatively, I use Share > Export Movie and save it to a preferred location (usually an external desktop hard drive). I can also access the exported movie file from the project's package contents folder, then copy and paste it to the Desktop. If I'm burning a DVD (using iDVD) I usually select Share > Export > Media Browser and choose the Large or HD 720p setting. Regarding export settings, I generally use the Apple presets. Sorry to hear that none of that helped Kiia.
