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If you want to add an interlaced clip to a progressive project, you can have Final Cut Pro deinterlace the clip so that it plays at full resolution, free of the alternating jagged lines associated with interlaced clips in progressive projects.
iMovie is the first one video editing applications for many Mac users. It's definitely an ideal choice to edit video and make movies on Mac. Not only because it's free, but it doesn't requires any prior knowledge of video editing. You can just import your video, add animated titles, and voila, your movie is ready to share and amaze your audiences.
However, iMovie is also not perfect. Sometimes it'll turn to be slow, even not responding, or fail to export your projects. We've collected common iMovie not exporting errors and their corresponding solutions. We hope your problem would be fixed successfully, but if you're not happy with iMovie, here are great iMovie for Mac alternatives for your choice. This article will includes:
Here is another strange logic in iMovie that will cause confusion. The resolution (as well as frame rate) of an iMovie project depends on the very first clip imported to the project. Therefore, you could not choose exporting your iMovie project to 1080p or 4K video even most your clips are 1080p and you want to do that. There is no place to make settings. 1080p grayed out and 4K option unavailable.
Solution: Put a video or image with known resolutions (1920x1080 or 3840x2160) as the first clip put into the timeline of a newly created project. Here is a simple solution: press Command-Shift-3 to take a screenshot on Mac, open the screenshot image and change its resolution to 3840x2160 or bigger in Preview, than import this image to the timeline of your iMovie project. You could than export iMovie to 4K or 1080p.
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The projector also comes with an Android TV dongle and a capable Netflix app. And its three-LCD-chip design eliminates any possibly of seeing the red, green, and blue flashes, known as rainbow artifacts, that some people see more easily than others. The price is a little high for the 720p resolution, but most 720p and 1080p projectors that offer both portability and 2,000 lumens use lamps that, unlike lasers, have to be replaced over the life of the projector, raising the total cost of ownership.
The BenQ GV30 is all about portability, but it also delivers more than you would expect for its size and weight. Just 3.5 pounds, it offers a finger-size loop that lets you carry it even when your hands are otherwise full. Roughly the shape of a 7-inch wheel of cheese, with a bump where the lens is, it sits on a magnetic stand when in use, so you can rotate it on the stand to adjust image height. And because the stand's magnetic, it will stay in place when you pick up the projector.
Most mini projectors are less expensive than any room-to-room portable, and the Solar Portable is our top pick in the category. Even better, along with a low price, it fits a lot of features into a small package, including native 1080p resolution, built-in Android TV 9 for streaming over a Wi-Fi connection and for screen mirroring, and a built-in rechargeable battery that can outlast most full-length movies. Anker rates the Solar Portable at 400 ANSI lumens, which isn't as bright as most room-to-room portables, but we found it bright enough to fill a 90-inch screen in the dark and be watchable on an 80-inch screen in moderate ambient light.
The Solar Portable will appeal to those who are either on a tight budget or want a 1080p projector that's more portable than room-to-room models. Its only important limitation for watching movies is its audio. In our tests, the dual 3-watt speakers delivered distorted sound at top volume and offered no better than serviceable quality at mid volume. But if you already have an external audio system or powered speakers you can use with it outdoors, you can still get the benefit of the budget price. If not, the cost of the Solar Portable plus speakers may not save you money over a projector with a more robust onboard sound system. However, if you also need a fully portable projector for, say, business presentations on the go, it can save you the cost of buying separate projectors for home and work.
The 1080p BenQ GS50 is the first projector we've reviewed that's billed specifically as an outdoor projector. Designed to survive mistreatment better than most, it offers an IPX2 rating for water resistance and is also rated for up to a 2.3-foot fall. That means you don't have to worry about it being destroyed by an unexpected light rain shower or by accidentally dropping it. It also offers 1080p native resolution, comes with a bundled Android TV dongle, and is bright enough to throw a watchable 90-inch image in low levels of ambient light.
The EpiqVision Mini EF12 is built around a 1,000-lumen laser-phosphor light source and a set of three 1080p LCD chips. The three-chip design is an absolute guarantee that it can't exhibit the red-green-blue flashes called rainbow artifacts that some people see easily and find unacceptable. The 1,000 lumens makes it bright enough for an 80-inch image even in backyards with unusually bright ambient light, and suitable for larger images in darker yards. Other key features include integrated Android TV and a 4.7-pound weight, which is unusually light for a laser projector. The Android TV doesn't support a reliable Netflix app at this writing, but Epson says one may be added.
Anyone who sees rainbow artifacts easily and finds them annoying should consider the EF12 a prime candidate for a 1080p outdoor projector. They may even consider it preferable to currently available 4K projectors, since no 4K models available yet are both suitable for outdoor use and also offer a guaranteed rainbow-free technology. Even if rainbow artifacts don't bother you, it's worth considering. In fact, it's our top pick among 1080p room-to-room portables, delivering good image quality and a brighter image for picture modes that you'll actually want to use, versus most of the like-priced competition.
The conventional wisdom is that 3D was a fad that has long since petered out. That's undeniably true, but some people have libraries of 3D discs that they want to watch, and a lot of current projectors still offer 3D. The Horizon is one of them. It's also one of the least expensive 1080p models that's suitable for outdoor use and also offers high enough brightness to show 3D movies at a reasonably large size. On any projector, 3D is necessarily dimmer than 2D, so you need to start with a high 2D brightness to have any chance of having a good movie-watching experience with 3D. The Horizon's 2D modes are easily bright enough for an 80-to-90-inch screen in the ambient light typical of a backyard. You may need to drop the size a bit for 3D movies, but not by much.
Although 3D aficionados will obviously want to consider the Horizon, it also offers enough to be worth a look even if you stay strictly with 2D. In addition to reasonable brightness for backyard use, the Horizon offers fully integrated Android TV and delivers out-of-box image quality that most people will consider more than acceptable as is, along with a custom mode for those who want to improve on the default settings. One shortcoming for those who see rainbow artifacts (flashes of red, green, and blue) easily and find them annoying is that it showed them a little more frequently, and more obviously, in our tests than is typical for today's projectors. But for those who don't see them easily, or don't mind them, that won't be an issue.
Although BenQ lists the X1300i as a gaming projector, and includes three variations of game modes that adjust both audio and video for each of three type of games (first-person shooter, role playing, and sports), it also includes a bundled Android TV dongle with the projector. Beyond that, in our tests the X1300i delivered good color accuracy for movies, more-than-acceptable overall image quality by most people's standards, and higher brightness than most other room-to-room portables. Using the picture mode with the best image quality for movies, it was bright enough even in Eco power mode to light up a 90-inch screen in low levels of ambient light.
If you're a gamer who wants a 1080p room-to-room portable both for the backyard and for gaming, the X1300i may well be your projector of choice. In addition to the already mentioned three game modes for audio and video, it offers a button on the remote to easily switch to any of them, or to one of the picture modes for movies or video. It also offers a short lag time. We measured it at 16.3ms for 1080p/60Hz input, which is consistent with BenQ's rating of 8.33ms at 120Hz. That said, even those who aren't interested in gaming may choose it for its combination of higher brightness than most 1080p competitors (particularly helpful for outdoor and 3D viewing) and its image quality for movies and video.
Anyone who wants to wants to light up a suitably large screen for 4K in a backyard with more than a minimal level of ambient light needs a bright projector. Whether the Cosmos Laser 4K is bright enough to do the job fully in your backyard will depend on how the high ambient light level is, but it's guaranteed to give you a bigger watchable picture than any projector that isn't as bright. One potential issue, if you're looking for a lightweight room-to-room portable, is that at 10.7 pounds, it's heavier than most. But it also has a handle that makes it easier to carry. Another, for those who are sensitive to rainbow artifacts (flashes of red, green, and blue), is that it showed them more frequently in our tests than is typical for today's DLP models, but that won't matter if you don't see them easily or don't find them annoying. 153554b96e
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