Export mp4 in iMovie

OK, I feel like I'm taking crazy pills here.  Each thread that I read in these countries and other forums to export from iMovie .mp4 format is said to use the option "export to QuickTime.  Problem is that I don't see this option in iMovie 10.1.1.  The only apparently logical option is to use sharing-> file, but when I walk through the steps he always saves the file under .mov.  How to export as .mp4?

You are right.  There is no "Export to Quicktime" option in iMovie 10.1.1.  (Either way, an update was released today, 10.1.2. No significant change in the extent of the

as I see it. Have not worked with it much yet.)

When you share a film as low, medium or high quality he will share an MP4. If you share it in better quality (res pro), it will be able to share as a .mov.   The res pro file size will be much larger, but the quality is much better, and you will have your movie in a format that is better for editing, if you need to do outside the original project itself.

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