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Importing AVI movie to iMovie

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After converting a video from a VDR Panasonic with Streamclip and QuickTime to AVI, I imported it into iPhoto where it ended up in the Event section and the EDIT-Split Scenes feature is grayed out. How do I direct it to the Projects section to do splitting and transitions?

Have done other projects from an SD card equipped camera and they ended up in the Projects and gave me no trouble.

Am using OSX Leopard on iMac 20".

Thanks for your advice!
 
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If it's in the iMovie Events viewer, you should be able to just drag and drop in the Project window.
 

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