![]() So get an external Hard drive if you can and start moving stuff off of the MB Air before you fill up your hard drive. But be forewarned also that Events Folders of your iMovie will start to take up lots of space on your MacBook Air. And even upload it to Youtube if you have an account there. mp4 and then view it with VLC, QuickTime, etc. m4v and iTunes will seem to be the only thing that can play back the movie. This will create a movie file with an extension. ![]() Then save it to the desktop in the large size. To export, you would go to the Share Menu > Export Movie. That's what it does, why does it do it? Hard to say, but I think they reasoned that once you make those different sizes you can share them to all the devices in your house you would ever watch video on (Apple TV, iPhone, iPod, etc.) That's what Apple defines as Finalize. MPEG4 Video is the same codec that may be used with MP4 file format It means we could convert ('repack') the file to just different container format, rewriting streams as-is without actually converting video or audio - which should be very fast (converting a long movie takes only few seconds) and wouldnt cause any quality loss. What Apple has Finalize do is create many copies of your project at different sizes. The name Apple gives finalize is unfortunate because it doesn't do what you are thinking it is doing. You do want to export instead of finalize.
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