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bobber205

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Nov 15, 2005
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There has to be a better way to do this.

I ripped a DVD using Handbrake and then started importing it to iMovie.

It took 15 hours. I'm not kidding. And this was on a mp4 imovie project.

Something must be wrong. I can convert some avi files I have into mp4 using ffmpex (sp?) and imovie imports it in about 15 seconds.

What's the difference?
 

tehybrid

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Nov 21, 2006
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a few things, the mp4 may have been much greater quality. also iMovie may be having a leak in memory or the such. what version of imovie are you using?
 

bobber205

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I'm using iMovie HD that came w/ my macbook.

The file was 1.86 gigs. a 20 minute mp4 that doesn't take nearly as long is about 200. Things don't add up. I know that if I don't import mp4, it does take forever.

Any tips how I should convert my movies?
 

bobber205

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That did not work.

AAAH! It says 2 hours to import a 25 minute avi file.

WTF?! what should I use?
 
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