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new to imovie, and i just recently imported a video clip from my digital camera. as im trying to edited it, i don't hear any sound from the video. can someone shed some light on this please. thanks
You haven't given enough information. A problem that is causing me, for one, to respond to fewer questions. At least your subject line was somewhat meaningful. Anyway...
What is the camera make and model, and if you know it, what format is the video in?
If you mean video from a still digital camera, then it is likely you need to convert it for the audio to be recognized in iMovie. That question has been answer several times hear. Search for the words, "missing audio" in this forum.
Many of us have been involved with this answer before.
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