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no reverse, speed up/down?

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eastshore4

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I've recently been indisposed of my mac mini, so I've been working on my video stuff backed up on my mom's powerbook (forgive me for not knowing the model, but it's the newest one w/ 17 inch screen if that helps). problem is when I try to reverse and speed up or slow down clips in imovie and quicktime pro, it won't let me. it just doesn't do anything. anybody know wassup?

also, when I tried using her imovie (imovie hd 6.0.2) I have to click through about fifty warning messages of "imovie is having trouble finding (insert plug-in here)" before it lets me in. anyone know the culprit of this as well?

thanks a bunch!
 
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if you have the origional discs then I would reinstall imovie, it looks as if some files may have been deleted.
 

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