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imove clip speed conversion

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Hey everyone, I'm trying to convert the speed of a clip in imovie, but keep geeting a error message, saying it can not convert! The clip was taken with a go-pro HD camera.

thanks in advacne
 
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Have you been filming at 60fps? I'm pretty sure that iMovie can't handle that frame rate, only the 30fps setting.
 
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go pro

Thank you, I will look into that!
 

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