![]() ![]() ![]() In a similar manner, HandBrake can convert most MOV files containing common third-party, as well as, Apple "legacy" compression formats to those same MP4 or M4V QTX compatible file formats. ![]() For instance, VOB content can normally be converted to H.264/AAC MP4 or M4V files which would be playback and edit compatible with the QTX app using an app like HandBrake. Without knowing the specific audio and video compression formats stored in the stored MOV files, it is impossible state with certainty what you should do at this point. Unfortunately, MOV sourced data could be stored using any audio and/or video compression format compatible with your system 10 years ago which, as you now know, may or may not be compatible with the current QTX playback and/or conversion structures embedded in MacOS versions since Mavericks. iDVD "authors" DVDs by converting other Audio/Video compression formats to the required MPEG-2/PCM VOB format for "burning" the data. Which I am hoping is the original movie I burned onto the DVD.Īudio/Video data actually "burned" to DVD by iDVD should be in the form of "muxed" MPEG-2 video with PCM audio stored in VOB file containers. mov file located under the movies->shared movies->iDVD directory. I want to incorporate those movies into some new projects. I have some old iMovie projects from 10 years ago when I used iDVD to burn DVD's, before youtube took off. I am running a brand new iMAC MACos 10.31.1įor the purpose of this response will assume you are referring to High Sierra here. ![]()
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