Use Share>Export Using QuickTime>Movie to QuickTime Movie - under Options choose Video. click Settings. Choose>Compression Type: DV/DVCPro - NTSC Compressor Quality: Chooose: Best. Click OK next, Sound. Make sure it sez, Sample Rate: 48.000 khz Sample size: 16 bit Channels: Stereo (LR) if not, click Settings and change UNCHECK the box for Prepare for Internet Streaming Click OK in the Save dialog box, give it a name and a destination (Movies works well) See if that does it. regards, sb On Jun 18, 2008, at 12:20 PM, HW Bags wrote: > ....... > OK, > I have a new Macbook and I'm forced to use imovie8. LOVE IT! With > some nice command > equivalents I can edit my duaghter's soccer game really fast and the > project organization > principle is great. So that I can still burn on my G5 with the old > toast I think the > best equivalent is to pick the "Save as a Quicktime Movie" selecting > Movie to DVStream. > Does everyone agree this should be the best quality? > > I think I tried this but the quality was lower than exporting as a > large movie. It may > be foolish but I tend to think bigger is better so the file size > influenced my thinking > to a degree > > Thanks >