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iMovie won't import!

I've been using iMovie to import/ edit for my vlog forever.

Just this last time, it won't import. It says it's finished, and then the videos are absolutely no where to be found! It goes from 17-1 minutes and only takes 10 seconds to "import". I have an event already created & CANNOT figure out why the heck it won't import or where the videos go... HELP! 😠

iMovie '11, Mac OS X (10.5.8), IMPORT

Posted on Aug 9, 2013 4:34 PM

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Aug 9, 2013 10:41 PM in response to _abreise

Hi


When iMovie doesn't work as intended this can be due to a lot of reasons


• iMovie Pref files got corrupted - trash it/they and iMovie makes new and error free one's



• Creating a new User-Account and log into this - forces iMovie to create all pref. files new and error free



• Event or Project got corrupted - try to make a copy and repair



• a Codec is used that doesn't work



• problem in iMovie Cache folder - trash Cache.mov and Cache.plist



• version miss match of QuickTime Player / iMovie / iDVD



• preferences are wrong - Repair Preferences



• other hard disk problem - Repair Hard Disk (Disk Util tool - but start Mac from ext HD or DVD)



• External hard disks - MUST BE - Mac OS Extended (hfs) formatted to work with Video

( UNIX/DOS/FAT32/Mac OS Exchange - works for most other things - but not for Video )



• USB-flash-memories do not work


Net-work connected hard disks - do not work


• iPhoto Library got problems - let iPhoto select another one or repair it. Re-build this first then try to re-start iMovie.

This You do by

_ close iPhoto

_ on start up of iPhoto - Keep {cmd and alt-keys down}

_ now select all five options presented

_ WAIT a long long time



• free space on Start-Up (Mac OS) hard disk to low (<1Gb) - I never go under 25Gb free space for SD-Video (4-5 times more for HD)



• external devices interferes - turn off Mac - disconnect all of them and - Start up again and re-try



• GarageBand fix - start GB - play a few notes - Close it again and now try iMovie



• Screen must be set to million-colors



• Third-party plug-ins doesn't work OK



• Run "Cache Out X", clear out all caches and restarts the Mac



• Let Your Mac be turned on during one night. At about midnight there is a set of maintenance programs that runs and tidying up. This might help



• Turn off Your Mac - and disconnect Mains - for about 20-30 minutes - at least this resets the FireWire port.



• In QuickTime - DivX, 3ivx codec, Flip4Mac, Perian etc - might be problematic - temporarily move them out and re-try

(I deleted the file "3ivxVideoCodec.component" located in Mac HD/Library/Quicktime and this resolved my issue.)


buenrodri wrote

I solved the problem by removing the file: 3ivxVideoCodec.component. after that, up-dated iMovie runs ok.


Last resort: Trash all of iMovie and re-install it


Yours Bengt W

Feb 16, 2014 1:42 PM in response to _abreise

I had a similar problem and found that it was due to the Hide Rejected option being selected at the top of the items list. I think I had imported something, and then rejected or removed it, and tried to get it back, so I tried to import it and it just wouldn't show up in the item list. Once I changed it from Hide Rejected to All Clips it appeared in the list.

iMovie won't import!

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