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micahseth

macrumors newbie
Original poster
May 18, 2016
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I am running fully updated iMovie and El Cap and i just have a 5 minute long video project. It's pretty much this exact problem but my video is WAY shorter obviously. The following is from an Apple support inquiry. NO answer yet.

"
Dear all,


I am tried to export a movie using the share > file options with the following parameters:

  • Video and Audio
  • 1080p
  • Quality: high
  • Compression: best quality


The video is 1h 05 min total and the expected final size is 10 GB.

Original sources files are .MTS (H264 MPEG-4 AVC 1920x1080 50fps Audio AC3 (A52) 48KHz).



I disabled the energy saving settings preventing my iMac to sleep.

I have tried to save it on the local HDD (with 700GB free) and on a network SMB share.



At the end I always receive the error failed to share and in the details there is just "rendering error 60" (of which I was not able to find any description on the internet).



I tried restarting iMovie and rebooting my iMac, nothing changes.



During the exporting process a .mp4 file is created and three other temporary files are created as well, but during the export process the .mp4 file is always zero byte and the others are a few KB or a few MB.

Most of the times at the end the .mp4 file is zero byte.



Below I attach some of the logs before the interruption of the exporting.



Any suggestions on how to solve this issue please?"

Seriously frustrating. Any help?
 

Akky14

macrumors newbie
Oct 11, 2020
1
0
Making enough space on my Icloud worked for me, when you share the file just wait for a couple of minutes untill export is completed and the extra file next to the mp4 file disappears, it should work.
 
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