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Q: is there an iMovie output format that doesn't require Quicktime

is there an iMovie output format that doesn't require Quicktime for windows network viewers

viewers of an iMovie can not view movie on apple web server hosted on my Mac Mini web server

iMovie 10, 10.9.5

Posted on Sep 17, 2016 4:19 PM

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Q: is there an iMovie output format that doesn't require Quicktime

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  • by GeeD,Apple recommended

    GeeD GeeD Sep 18, 2016 2:32 AM in response to hutch310
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    Sep 18, 2016 2:32 AM in response to hutch310

    In iMovie 10 if you share to file and choose Low, Medium or High (but not Best(ProRes)) quality, the video file will be .mp4 which does not require Quicktime to play.  

    It is easy to convert a Quicktime (.mov) file to mp4 using third party applications like Handbrake.

     

    If you still have problems the free VLC player will play the video on Windows.

     

    Geoff.