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Today an update to iMovie, version 10.1.9 was installed on my Mac Pro desktop which uses High Sierra 10.13.3. When I try to share a movie clip, I get 'Share Fail' message - but no other useful information. Trying to export clips I had successfully exported last fall (with an earlier version of iMovie) I now get the same Share Fail message - when before it worked perfectly. Tried to safe boot, as suggested in an earlier post for similar error, but this version of iMovie won't work in safe boot mode. I may actually be able to help with this issue. I recently updated to High Sierra and iMovie 10.1.9., and had the same experience when I tried to upload to file (or share to file). What worked for me was to drag the clip I wanted to share from the upper left area of the window, down into the edit area or gray area in the lower half of the screen.
Then, I selected the clip in the lower area and was able to successfully share it. However, I noticed right away that it takes 3-4 times longer to share the same size clip as it did in the previous version of iMovie. So much for new and improved. Thanks Rich, Tried the solution proposed in the above thread - no good.
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Still got 'Share Failed' error message. I also tried to load a previous version of iMovie library from Time Machine - no good. Still got 'Share Failed' error message.
Then Uninstalled and re-installed iMovie 10.1.9 - no good. Still got 'Share Failed' error message.
But not with all files, it seems those of 'higher resolution' caused problems. Not sure if those files worked ok after iMovie 10.1.9 was installed, as I hadn't tested a lot of my files. But most of my files still won't 'share' to my disk - as they had done before, and as they do on my laptop with earlier OS and iMovie versions.
If the files are 4k 60p, that might cause problems, as iMovie only works with 4k 30p. You can try exporting at a lower resolution and see if that works. Also, if the files came from iPhone 7 or later, they may be in HEVC format that sometimes causes problems. If that's the case, you can change your video export settings format on your iPhone to 'most compatible'.
Have you tried opening iMovie while holding down the Option and Command keys and selecting to delete preferences from the box that appears? If not, try it and see if that helps. Another thing you can try is to open iMovie in a new library, copy one of your problematic projects into the new library, and see if you can share from there. You can open in a new library by holding down the Option key as you launch iMovie, and selecting New in the box that appears. The latest version of High Sierra is 10.13.4, so you might try updating to that if you haven't already. Hi Rich, To reiterate (summarize) the problem: After importing a movie from my video camera (Canon) into iMovie 10.1.9 with 10.13.4 (High Sierra) I am no longer able to export (share) the files (video clips) to files, etc. This started happening when I upgraded to iMovie 10.1.9 and was still at 10.13.3 (High Sierra).
Previously when importing video clips from my Canon video camera (same size and resolution) using iMovie 10.1.8 with OS 10.13.3 (High Sierra) I had no problems. So the move to iMovie 10.1.9 seems to the problem. To check out this theory, I imported the exact same clips into my MacPro laptop using iMovie 10.1.8 and the Sierra OS (10.12.6). When I tried exporting (sharing) the clip as a file, it worked perfectly. So I believe there is something not working correctly with iMovie 10.1.9.
When the 'share failed' the error message is cannot encode. To answer your suggestions and questions: If the files are 4K 60 p, that might cause. The files are 1080p or less resolution. Nothing has changed on the size of my video camera files which were able to be shared perfectly fine using iMovie 10.1.8. In fact the exact same clips, which fail to export using iMovie 10.1.9, export perfectly using iMovie 10.1.8. I can share some 540p size files, but files of 720p or larger give me the Share Failed message.
All of these files transfer (share) ok when I do it using my MacPro laptop (OS 10.12.6) with iMovie (10.1.8). If the files came from iPhone 7. The files are imported from my Canon Video camera and sometimes my Canon still camera. I have NEVER had a problem importing or exporting clips from those camera previously. Only when iMovie 10.1.9 was updated did I start having the problem. Have you tried opening iMovie while holding down the Option and Command keys. Yes I have tried and does not help.
Open iMovie in a new library. Tried that (open new library holding down option key) and reimported a problematic video clip into the new library. Still can't share (export) the clip. Error code - can't encode. Note: This clip imports and exports (shares) fine using iMovie 10.1.8 with OS 10.12.6 (and I assume OS 10.13.x versions).
Latest version of High Sierra is 10.13.4: I had installed this newest version before trying all of the above today - still no luck. Therefore I believe there is something terribly wrong with iMovie 10.1.9. Is there any way to reinstall iMovie 10.1.8 on my desktop (OS 10.13.4)?
Sometimes issues do arise with updates. You should be able to restore iMovie 10.1.8 from your Time Machine backup.
Or perhaps copy it over from your laptop to your desktop. If you are importing your clips directly into iMovie, try instead importing to your desktop using the Image Capture app on your Mac. Then drag the vid into iMovie and see if you can export. If you still can't export, use the free download, Handbrake, to convert the vid to Mp4/AAC and drag the converted clip into iMovie to share out. Do the conversion even is the clip is already Mp4/AAC. I am having this same issue and have tried almost all the suggested solutions. I have started iMovie with the option/command keys to delete preferences.
I have tried rebooting in safe mode and then rebooting again. I have tried moving the compressor folder from inside the iMovie application and then moving it back again. I tried reverting to the previous version if iMovie, but then I cannot open the library because it has now been updated to the new library for 10.1.9. I tired creating the new library and then moving the project I need to export over to there and then share a movie, and that still did not work.
I am updated to the latest MacOS (10.13.4). So, I am completely frustrated and at a loss as what to do. Any help would be appreciated. To: USSwamp and FredCG: Other than my previous posts above, I don't have much more to add. Some other things you can try: Copy and paste your project into a newly created project and see if you can share out from there. Try trimming off the first 4 seconds of the first clip and see if the project then shares out. (Unintuitive, I know, but it works in some cases.) Slowly scroll through your project and see if there are any signs of corruption, such as white flashes, flickers, black frames, artifacts, and trim those out before sharing.
Make sure that you have sufficient destination space for the shared out movie, and sufficient space 20-25GB) for iMovie to operate efficiently. I was on the phone with Apple support for over an hour about this. I was moved up the support chain from chat support, to phone support and then even to a higher level of support. The last person I spoke to said he was on a call with someone with a very similar issue, and though it has not yet been resolved, he said that it has been passed on to the software engineers.
He captured data from my Mac and passed that on. He said there are three possibilities when they get back to me. They might have more questions, they may have a solution or it might actually require a software update. The last one struck me that it is at that level, which at least lets me know that it is not just my Mac.
I will update here after Apple gets back to me, which should be in the next day or so. Hoping to show the breadth of the issue, I am having the same problem with video clips from my JVC Enverio. IMovie 10.1.9 Imports the clip into events but fails when I try to move the clips into the movie stream. This does not happen with 1080 clips from my Fijifilm camera. Fuji clips work fine on 10.1.9 at 1080. IMovie 10.1.8 worked without issues. This problem arose immediately when 10.1.9 was installed.
I believe High Sierra was also updated at about the same time. Now using High Sierra 10.13.4. I hope someone has a solution.
Just to keep this going, I too have this problem. The issue seems to come from adding any audio files to your movie. The only way to get iMovie to share is to use the ProRes setting and then the file is too large on the disk and is completely unsharable or don't have any added music or sound. I was on the phone with AppleCare for 2 hours and they acted surprised I was having this problem. They did all of the steps mentioned above and then they wanted to delete and re-install the Mac OS.
I said no to that option, as I have the luxury of having multiple Mac machines available to me at work and wanted to try it on them first. All the machines are up to date and running the same program versions. I added a few random photos and dropped in an audio file (even the system default sounds) and had the same error on every machine. Come on Apple, Don't act surprised. This is more than an isolated issue! I may actually be able to help with this issue. I recently updated to High Sierra and iMovie 10.1.9., and had the same experience when I tried to upload to file (or share to file).
What worked for me was to drag the clip I wanted to share from the upper left area of the window, down into the edit area or gray area in the lower half of the screen. Then, I selected the clip in the lower area and was able to successfully share it. However, I noticed right away that it takes 3-4 times longer to share the same size clip as it did in the previous version of iMovie. So much for new and improved. Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only. Apple may provide or recommend responses as a possible solution based on the information provided; every potential issue may involve several factors not detailed in the conversations captured in an electronic forum and Apple can therefore provide no guarantee as to the efficacy of any proposed solutions on the community forums.
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