Help with iMovie- Error message 10008

I began with this issue earlier when i was getting the error message "50" but then updated my iMovie and that was fixed, now I'm getting the video rendering error 10008.. I can't upload or export any video. Please help as it is very frustrating, I've been working on this project and now i can't export it. Thanks.

MacBook Pro with Retina display, iOS 9.0.2

Posted on Oct 13, 2015 8:09 PM

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Oct 27, 2015 6:23 AM in response to Afox9

Some useful comments here ... Re: Why do I keep getting a Video rendering error: 10008 when exporting in Final Cut Pro X?


I got this error message but in fact iMovie had created a partial movie file - it stopped toward the end (47 minutes) instead of 62 minutes so I went to that place (47 minutes) in the iMovie edit and found what appeared to be a glitch - flickering as I moved the cursor/timeline over the area in question. I cut this out, replaced it with other video, and it rendered fine.


Hopefully there will be a patch for this.


It doesn't help that using iMovie causes my fans to scream in agony as they deal with the heat generated from the whole process!

Jun 4, 2017 3:19 AM in response to fbc072

Your problem, hardware or software, may not be exactly the same as that of the original poster of this older thread, and it can be very confusing for everybody if we try to answer more than one question in each thread, which can also result in you applying the wrong advice to your particular problem.


In order for us to give your problem our proper attention to try to solve it, would you kindly start your own thread, describing the trouble you are having in the fullest detail, including completing your details to show what Mac or iDevice you are using, what operating system, and what version of the application in question. Please remember to post in the forum relevant to your hardware or version of OS X. A full list of all the support forums is here:


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Nov 28, 2015 9:07 AM in response to Afox9

Whats gone wrong at Apple !. Software and devices I was using with no problems on my Mac are now useless .

Adobe Photoshop dead in the water, won't even open anymore.

The new iMovie has video rendering issues [error 10008] and will not process my Wildlife camera [AVI] or my other video camera.

After connecting devices there content automatically goes into Photos, video files can only be transferred to IMovie which it can't render. I tried to transfer video out of photos to another app to covert them to different formatt but it won't allow. If I import directly to iMovie the issue is the same. The only one theres no problem with is my iPhone. I purchase Photoshop from Apple App store. My cameras are high quality and new. Is OS X EI Capitan Version 10.11.1 the problem or the new iMovie or Photos or is it Apple themselves going down the drain.

Any feedback is most welcome .


I tried posting this as a new question but it said I was not allowed ?

Dec 22, 2015 1:23 AM in response to Afox9

I'm in the same boat. Ive been using iMovie for short videos for ages. Never touched any settings, just uploaded, cut so i have the section i want, export to desktop. All was working until the latest update and now i get the error message no matter what video i try. All clips are on my desktop, copied direct from a memory card. Something I've been doing for ages with no problem. HELP.

Jan 4, 2016 6:48 PM in response to Afox9

I got the same "Video rendering error 10008" while I was trying to save my video to file. I spent 2 full days making and remaking the video (I had 10 video clips, stills and title boxes in the project). I also spent 5 hours on the phone with Apple support -first hour was spent with a girl who promised me she was an iMovie expert before she gave me over to an IT guy who knew what he was talking about. During my support guy's lunch break, I looked at my video clips frame by frame and found one of my video clips had one bad frame. I removed the bad bit and put the video back together and it worked well. Unfortunately iMovie is not good at showing you where a problem exists! My guy is doing some research to see if Final Cut Pro has a way to easily find corrupt video. Will post if he replies, or if anyone here knows the answer, I hope you will share!

Jan 17, 2016 8:56 PM in response to Afox9

I can confirm the issue was with one video that was corrupt.


I split/deleted a few videos at a time and exported to nail down which video had the corruption.


It would be nice if the engineers at Apple could...


1. Didn't let the user import the video due to a corrupt frame(s)


2. (Bonus Points) Let the user import the video but offer to attempt and repair the corrupt video by removing the corrupt frames


3. (If you can't) Please change the error code 10008 to "Cannot import due to a corrupt frame at... <1:23>" It's tedious for us to go through the videos to find the corruption.

Jan 24, 2016 5:24 PM in response to Afox9

I have never had this problem until January 24, 2016. Then when doing and i-Movie I got the dreaded 10008 error message. After reading some of the responses and seeing that the problem was with a corrupted video or picture, I went back and watched my own video. It worked fine in the "project" section, but was corrupted in the "theatre" section. From the theatre, I ran my video. Unlike most of you, my video is really of pictures only, NO video in my project. As I was watching the playback in the "theatre mode", I noticed part way through, a "jiggle" when it got to a particular picture. I figured that was the problem. I went back, deleted that picture from the project, and now it works great! No error messages!


I hope this helps. Those of you who mentioned corrupted data gave me the idea and from there was able to solve the problem.

May 11, 2016 9:36 PM in response to docmo18

A few of my clips had a few bad (black) frames in various spots causing the share to fail when the rendering reached the point of each bad frame. Carefully scrubbing to the bad frames and removing them, by splitting the clip and scrubbing past the bad frame finally solved my sharing failures. Not sure if my camera is causing the bad frames or if the import process is somehow causing it. I didn't have this problem until recently.


As described by docmo18, by watching the partially shared file, I was able to see where it stopped rendering. Then I went to that point in iMovie to remove the faulty frame. By eliminating just one frame in each spot, carefully, the clips still play smoothly.


Thank you docmo18.

May 13, 2016 6:19 AM in response to Afox9

Ran into this problem yesterday with the latest version of iMovie 10.1.2. Tried rebooting my Mac and restarting iMovie, didn't help. Scrubbed the timeline for black frames, found the spot. It was where a title bridged a split clip. Moved the title away from the break in the clip and the black frames disappeared. This fixed the problem and rendering completed.


So, apparently it's not just corrupted files in a clip because I did not remove any part of the offending clip, just repositioned a title.

May 19, 2016 11:11 AM in response to David Clark 2

I have read all posts regarding this issue and tried everything. I have a 43min movie and have scrubbed clean, moved/deleted titles, changed clips and still no joy. It's the same outcome always. It creates a file to 7 secs, but is audio only. I was given this project to complete from a friend on an earlier version of iMovie, I have the very latest update like yourself 10.1.2 and imported the whole library. I have spent quite a few hours stripping what he'd done to adding new footage, new titles etc, but the transfer from old seemed easy with no issues. I have not done anything I haven't done before, but now this error code. Arrrrgh! I need to make a large batch of DVD's. We did use a variety of cameras and have avi, m4v and mov formats whilst skiing. This shouldn't be a problem as it hasn't been in the past, I hope. Don't want to convert every clip! Also what format would work bedt anyway? Can anyone shine some light? Please!

May 20, 2016 11:20 AM in response to neilmal

Happy days!!! it was indeed a problem with a corrupt movie file .mov. I couldn't find it by scrubbing through the full timeline for some reason, so, I broke down the full 43 mins to 'chapter' segments that were naturally within the project anyway (not chapter markers), copy & pasted to new projects and exported individually a chapter one by one. It was during the 5th chapter export where immediately it failed. I changed the clips one by one as it was more managable in 4 min chapters, but still no black frame. I scrubbed the original clips in the media section and eventually found the culprit. It was the only 'mov' file amongst 'gopro' and 'img' files. No matter how much cutting/splitting/range picking I did it just kept creating extra black frames. I just got fed up and deleted the entire clip and replaced with a different clip.

Exported fine, and just need to copy and paste this 'chapter' back into the full project.

I hope this adds to troubleshooting ideas guys, it really annoyed me as it was slightly different from other problems I've read, but thanks for the tips so I could start looking!!

oh and in regards to only creating a 7sec audio file?? No idea why this happened, would have been nice if it was like previous posts 'created a file to the point of error', could've found it straight away.

Enjoy!

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