I would simply export them as a medium-quality movie. Maybe 640x480 or so, h264 .mp4 file. Then upload to Facebook using their Web interface.
But you may also want to consider uploading it to a YouTube account and then posting a link to it in Facebook. That way if you have some friends that are not on Facebook, they can still see it.
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15 years ago
I tried to uplod it onto Quick Time player and when it finished and i tried to click it, the movie would stop after a certain part. The visual would pause on one select spot, yet the audio continued to play.
Not quite following that. Did you create the video? From what? Did you work with it in iMovie? Then did you export from iMovie -- as what, exactly? Then you watched it in QuickTime Player -- or did you upload it somewhere? To what and how?
I would simply export them as a medium-quality movie. Maybe 640x480 or so, h264 .mp4 file. Then upload to Facebook using their Web interface.
But you may also want to consider uploading it to a YouTube account and then posting a link to it in Facebook. That way if you have some friends that are not on Facebook, they can still see it.
I tried to uplod it onto Quick Time player and when it finished and i tried to click it, the movie would stop after a certain part. The visual would pause on one select spot, yet the audio continued to play.
Not quite following that. Did you create the video? From what? Did you work with it in iMovie? Then did you export from iMovie -- as what, exactly? Then you watched it in QuickTime Player -- or did you upload it somewhere? To what and how?