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Mar 25, 2016 7:06 AM in response to dsnefanby jeremy_v,Hi dsnefan,
Thank you for visiting Apple Support Communities.
It looks like you weren't able to find some videos from your camcorder in your iMovie library. Be sure to follow the steps mentioned in iMovie (2013): Importing overview to import the videos. There are different steps depending on what kind of camcorder you have:
To create movies in iMovie, you must import (transfer) your video footage from your camera to your Mac. You can import from most types of cameras, including:
If you've followed the steps in the above link(s) and still can't find the videos, try importing them to a new iMovie library. For help with creating a new library, see iMovie (2013): Work with multiple libraries.
Additionally, make sure your Mac meets the system requirements for iMovie 10--iLife: System requirements.
Best Regards.
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Mar 25, 2016 2:57 PM in response to jeremy_vby dsnefan,Thank you for replying, unfortunately it didn't help. When I imported my video from my file-based camera it all shows up but after I eject the camera from iMovie, only 85% of the video is saved in my library. When I connect my camera again the missing clips appear. When the camera is not connected the missing clips will still play on the bottom but won't let me share my project.
Dsnefan
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Mar 26, 2016 4:14 PM in response to dsnefanby jeremy_v,Hi Dsnefan,
Thank you for replying with more information.
Due to the nature of the issue with iMovie and your imported clips, you may want to contact Apple Support for help using one of the methods at https://expresslane.apple.com/GetproductgroupList.action.
All the best.
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Mar 26, 2016 4:33 PM in response to dsnefanby Jim Wanamaker,Try importing into Quicktime and then import the mov file into iMovie..
