Damaged audio quality after exporting iMovie using QuickTime (for short music videos)
I have used iMovie in the past successfully to create marketing videos for my business. Utilizing photos and voice recording only.
However, this time I recorded high quality music videos at a concert (with iPhone 13 ProMax) and created 6 projects using clips from songs, overlaying titles, etc. I kept each video/project around 5 minutes for easy sharing. They sound PERFECT when I replay in iMovie, but once I export to Quicktime, the audio is DESTROYED. Meaning, there is severe static and abrasive sounds coming through. So much that I immediately changed the audience to private on youtube because I was mortified. I will not share until this is fixed, it's horrible and a disservice to these artists!
I tried exporting to various qualities to no avail.
My final attempt was:
Resolution: 4k
Quality: Best
Compress: Better Quality
This turned out to be 22GB. It still sounds like garbage! What is going on?
It is NOT a YouTube issue because I tried to play them on my computer first and they sounded terrible.
I'm running Big Sur version 11.6.5 on a Mid 2015 Macbook Pro. 16GB Memory
My hard drive has 65 GB available of 500.
I was getting a message during the creation of these that I had no disc space available. So I cleaned out old projects and this should have taken care of it. Again, the movies play perfectly in iMovie, but once I export using QuickTime, Audio is totally degraded to junk. Video looks pretty good, I did not analyze that too much to be honest. The sound is most important since it's music.
Please help!
Should I start over again?
MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 11.6