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Weird External Hard Drive and iMovie Issue!!!

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Ok so here is the situation. I have two external hard drives that I have been using. I took my computer in for some work and the apple store updated my computer with os 10.4. That has iMovie HD on it. Ever since then when I import video and the project is saved to my external hard drive it will stop importing at 19:54 seconds. Has anyone else had this problem before and know of anyway to fix it???
 
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ibook g4, imac 2ghz c2d, mbp 2.4ghz c2d - 10.5.1
thats a weird problem.

i had a problem when i tried to export to an external HD in quicktime format. it would only export to my internal HD and then i dragged and dropped the file to my ext hd.

i know its not like yours but it could be something to do with quicktime codecs or quicktime
 

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