Hi,
I am a noob with videos and I recently made a video with iMovie and used iDvd to make the .img file.
Here is what I did;
1. I broke my project down into 5 parts.
2. Export from iMovie using the IMovie encoder at the highest quality (I am not using the 09 version) to give me files with m4v extension.
3. Assembled the 5 parts with Quicktime which gave me a .mov file.
The quality of the m4v files is pretty good (H264 afterall). The .mov file produced seems to have the quality preserved(then again, I don't know much about videos).
4. I designed a DVD menu(which took an incredible amount of time to render) with iDvd and linked my video to it. As I don't have a DVD burner, I exported everything to a .img file.
Question: is there any of the steps that I could have done better to obtain a better quality?
I am a noob with videos and I recently made a video with iMovie and used iDvd to make the .img file.
Here is what I did;
1. I broke my project down into 5 parts.
2. Export from iMovie using the IMovie encoder at the highest quality (I am not using the 09 version) to give me files with m4v extension.
3. Assembled the 5 parts with Quicktime which gave me a .mov file.
The quality of the m4v files is pretty good (H264 afterall). The .mov file produced seems to have the quality preserved(then again, I don't know much about videos).
4. I designed a DVD menu(which took an incredible amount of time to render) with iDvd and linked my video to it. As I don't have a DVD burner, I exported everything to a .img file.
Question: is there any of the steps that I could have done better to obtain a better quality?