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<blockquote data-quote="MightyGem" data-source="post: 1642947" data-attributes="member: 180699"><p>Did you have the Optimize option ticked in the Import dialogue box? If so, untick it. From iMovie help:</p><p></p><p></p><p>It could also be because your Handbrake file is compressed using H264. H.264 is a interframe compression codec. It's used in acquisition and in delivery. Because compression is spread across multiple frames it's not suitable for editing/production. Either a system converts the media to an intraframe compression, where every frame is encoded separately and can be edited with precision, or the system does this on the fly. No Apple applications do it on the fly. It is simply too great an expenditure of processor resources. iMovie will be converting it to the Apple Intermediate Codec(AIC) format.</p><p></p><p>However, 29 hours does seem rather long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MightyGem, post: 1642947, member: 180699"] Did you have the Optimize option ticked in the Import dialogue box? If so, untick it. From iMovie help: It could also be because your Handbrake file is compressed using H264. H.264 is a interframe compression codec. It's used in acquisition and in delivery. Because compression is spread across multiple frames it's not suitable for editing/production. Either a system converts the media to an intraframe compression, where every frame is encoded separately and can be edited with precision, or the system does this on the fly. No Apple applications do it on the fly. It is simply too great an expenditure of processor resources. iMovie will be converting it to the Apple Intermediate Codec(AIC) format. However, 29 hours does seem rather long. [/QUOTE]
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