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dv files if I want to re-edit something (I prefer iMovie 6 for this although I now use FCP for other videos). A little quality was lost but not much and I still have original quality. dv files via MPEG Streamclip as deinterlaced.

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So a few years back I exported all those. dv files are now most important (although QuickTime Player X has trouble with even them.). Now, video-DVDs are lossy and clumsy and also DV tapes are going to the history's dustbin. DV codec) so original quality was also preserved (minus some occasional ~5 dropped frames/hour that I tried to minimize by capturing twice and saving the occasional longer clip). And in addition to that, I also exported them as max 9 minute 28 sec =2GB. But in addition I archived them to DV tapes to preserve original quality. I had all my iMovie DV projects exported as video-DVDs via iDVD (i.e.

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Anyway, each one has 3 files that I kept together: the movie file, the media file, and a text file (and sometimes also a dvdproj file). ~400KB), making me think I somehow exported them differently way back when. These QT movies are much smaller than the 1 or 2 that WILL play on the new QT and are uploadable to YouTube (~2Gb vs. I can try Invisor Lite, but I suspect it will be the same problem. I fear I will lose the ability to view them at all (or share them of course). They still play on QT7 but nothing else, and soon that will also be going away. I thought I was doing standard exporting to QT movies to be archived. I made these movies in the early 2000s with iMovie.

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When I try to convert one of the finished movies, it is either not recognized or the error states that the software does not support the codec dvau, which I surmise is DV Audio. I have literally thousands of clips, photos and songs edited into the (many) final movies I have archived. They will convert only clips (from the media file) but not the edited movies. None of them recognize my finished movies. I have been trying to read online and have already tried a few things: Handbrake, Uniconverter/Wondershare, VLC, etc. MPEG Streamclip has also an option for batch (List > Batch List) if you have many small files that can have the same settings. The output is H.264 with the original frame rate and audio sampling (48 kHz audio recommended although some iMovie versions erroneously set it to 32 kHz). I have found that preset's 5 Mbps Data Rate a good compromise between quality and file size (I recently did a test and higher bitrates only bloated the file size with practically no gain in quality). But usually some clips are interlaced and you want to deinterlace them because otherwise you get awful "comb lines" with moving objects on a computer monitor). Then choose "Deinterlace Video" (if you are 100% sure that there are NO interlaced clips, you might leave that setting off and deselect "Interlaced Scaling".

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> Apple TV 4:3 (SD) (or Apple TV 16:9 (SD) if you have widescreen project - I guess you didn't have HD projects?). MPEG Streamclip > File > Export to MPEG-4. I'd recommend doing the same unless you have good reason to use other settings. dv clips with the following MPEG Streamclip 1.9.3b8 (the last version) preset as a base.

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dv and convert to mp4 which then I could use in iMovie Mojave.? QUESTION: If that does not work out, would there be a program out there that I could safely download which could import. Apple Support says My Sony DCR-VX2000 is not supported by iMovie Mojave - I brought my 2010 Mac to a suggested Apple approved Service Center who will change my hard drive and bring it back to life - unfortunately they will have to download High Sierra as that is the oldest version they can access and I pray that it will support my camera. Unfortunately iMovie dropped so many frames the video is impossible to use. I purchased all the adaptor cables to connect my Sony DCR-VX2000 camera to my Mac and tried to import into iMovie Mojave.

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It would be awesome if I could import, edit and add them to my youtube channel for my kids and grand-kids to see. I just found a box of 30 year old movies on mini dv cassettes. Thank you Hi -My 2010 Mac died and I am now using my latest Mac 2017 Mojave.

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It imports but its full of dropped frames so unfortunately useless. My Sony DCR-VX2000 is not supported by imovie Mojave.










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