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iMovie "Import Selected" button does nothing after recent update

iMac Retina 4k 21.5 inch 2017. BIG SUR 11.0.1

Two days ago, I updated iMovie to ver 10.2.2. It did the update ok. But when I tried to use it like I have been recently, it would not do anything when I hit the "import selected" button to import a media clip from my external hard drive, or from the internal hard rive - the Movies folder. . Prior to today, I have been using iMovie frequently to edit and piece together some old family video clips that I have had for a long time without problems. All seemed fine until this update.

Here is a screen shot - you can see, on the left underneath, the main screen that opens when I open iMovie. On top, on the right is the screen that opens when I click the import media arrow; then I highlight/select a clip; but when I hit the "Import Selected," nothing happens. When I hit Close, it closes to reveal the underlying screen.


Also, I have A MACBOOK AIR RETINA 13 INCH 2020 Big Sur too, and after the same update, it works fine, at least on the one video I imported, which is the same clip I tried to import from the same external HD as the iMac above!

Several other clips I tried to import on the iMac did not import - nothing happened, although when the import screen is on top of the main iMovie screen, the video clip is in the viewer part, and I can hit the play button and it plays. When I hit the "close" button to the left of the import selected button, that screen closes as normal and goes away, to reveal the regular iMovie screen. Please don't tell me my 2017 iMac is "outdated" somehow! O could it have something to do with the type of file. Again, prior to this update, I could import .dv .MOV .mp4 .m4v and others I think.

Thanks.

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Posted on Dec 18, 2020 12:42 PM

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Posted on Dec 18, 2020 1:32 PM

Hi,


The "Import to" designator at the top of your screen shot indicates that you designated your  selected clip to import into a "New Event", but you did not complete the designation by naming the Event.   Click on New Event in the designator and name the Event.  Then click on Import Selected.  Your selected clip will go to the New Event that you named. So, look in your New Event in your My Media screen and you will find the clip there.

 

-- Rich

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Dec 18, 2020 1:32 PM in response to new-to-apple

Hi,


The "Import to" designator at the top of your screen shot indicates that you designated your  selected clip to import into a "New Event", but you did not complete the designation by naming the Event.   Click on New Event in the designator and name the Event.  Then click on Import Selected.  Your selected clip will go to the New Event that you named. So, look in your New Event in your My Media screen and you will find the clip there.

 

-- Rich

iMovie "Import Selected" button does nothing after recent update

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