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iMovie Crashes on my New iMac

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Just started playing with my new iMac this weekend. Love it so far, but iMovie is crashing on me. Specifically, one clip accidentally stoped importing in the middle, so I rewound my MiniDV tape to the end of the previous clip and started importing again. Then I tried to "clear" the duplicate clips. It crashed a dozen times. Thank goodness it let me view the trash and retreive the clips. But I wasn't expecting crashing software the first weekend!

Any ideas?
 
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Don't use iMovie. Its very buggy and I hate it. Each release gets worse. You might be doing something wrong but I doubt it.
Perhaps you could consider Final Cut Express? You will enjoy it better, work faster, and create more professional products.
 

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