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Is their an iMovie setting to ignore scene breaks when importing DV video?

Is their an iMovie setting to ignore scene breaks when importing DV video?

MacBook, macOS 10.12

Posted on Jun 18, 2021 5:13 PM

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Posted on Jun 19, 2021 1:20 AM

Not in version 10.

Last version of iMovie that had that option was iMovie HD 6 , some 15 years or so ago.

If you capture using QuickTime Player > File > New Movie Recording then scene breaks are ignored .

The capture will not be in .dv format , as in iMovie 10, but will be either H264 or ProRes depending on the quality setting that you choose from the selection provided. HIGH =H264 . MAXIMUM = ProRes . The ProRes files are large .

You would then need to import this one long file into iMovie .


Having scene breaks can sometimes be useful when editing, for example you may choose not to use some of the clips which are already "split " for you .

You probably know this already, but the scene breaks play seamlessly in the timeline. Is there a particular reason you do not want scene breaks ?

https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/quicktime-player/qtp356b55534/mac

See item 2 for choosing your external camcorder.

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Jun 19, 2021 1:20 AM in response to dbz1950

Not in version 10.

Last version of iMovie that had that option was iMovie HD 6 , some 15 years or so ago.

If you capture using QuickTime Player > File > New Movie Recording then scene breaks are ignored .

The capture will not be in .dv format , as in iMovie 10, but will be either H264 or ProRes depending on the quality setting that you choose from the selection provided. HIGH =H264 . MAXIMUM = ProRes . The ProRes files are large .

You would then need to import this one long file into iMovie .


Having scene breaks can sometimes be useful when editing, for example you may choose not to use some of the clips which are already "split " for you .

You probably know this already, but the scene breaks play seamlessly in the timeline. Is there a particular reason you do not want scene breaks ?

https://support.apple.com/en-gb/guide/quicktime-player/qtp356b55534/mac

See item 2 for choosing your external camcorder.

Is their an iMovie setting to ignore scene breaks when importing DV video?

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