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Theres this annoying iMovie problem which it keeps shutting down when I do certain stuff, and I have to relaunch it, it happens alot, does anyone else get this?
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Can you be more specific about what you are doing just before it shuts down?

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well I was editing the video with reverse tool, and then everytime I got to this one clip, it shuts down and I have to reboot it.
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