How can I edit an Imovie that I created on my new Imac on my new macbook pro
how can I edit imovie that was created on imac on my macbook pro
MacBook Pro 13”, macOS 10.14
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how can I edit imovie that was created on imac on my macbook pro
MacBook Pro 13”, macOS 10.14
Here are a couple of links that give good information about how to move and store iMovie libraries:
https://help.apple.com/imovie/mac/10.1/#/mov3fa25bae7
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203049
-- Rich
Here are a couple of links that give good information about how to move and store iMovie libraries:
https://help.apple.com/imovie/mac/10.1/#/mov3fa25bae7
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203049
-- Rich
You have a few options:
iMovie makes it difficult to edit a single movie file. However, you can transfer your entire iMovie library by copying the file located under your "Movies" folder named "iMovie Library.imovielibrary". Just move that to your MacBook, then open it with iMovie.
UltraProgrammer is correct. The procedure is to transfer the iMovie library that contains the project back and forth between the two computers using an external drive formatted Mac OS Extended (Journaled). One caveat is that both computers must be using the same exact version of iMovie. If you reformat a drive that will erase all data on it, so first remove any data that you want to keep.
For convenience, you can create a new library containing just this one project, and put that library on the external drive.
-- Rioch
UltraProgrammer,
iMovie libraries are somewhat of a special breed of cat.
Apple doesn't recommend storing an iMovie library on USB flash drives, SD cards, or drives shared on a network.
iMovie libraries can't be stored on the cloud.
I don't think AirDrop works with iMovie libraries either, although I have not tried that.
-- Rich
How do I move that to the MacBook? Thanks!
How can I edit an Imovie that I created on my new Imac on my new macbook pro