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Jul 14, 2006
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So I was using iMovie '08 running on Tiger & everything was just peachy. All my clips were smooth as silk, even 1080p clips in H.264 were jitter-free & I could fly through them using the scrubber. No probelmo.

Well now guess what happens when I upgrade to Leopard to get iMovie '09? You guessed it. Everything goes straight to hell.

Basically the only clips that don't stutter & stammer along are the ones that were converted to Apple's Intermediate Codec. Everything else is almost unusable because now almost all my clips behave like they're too much for my 2.16GHz Core2Duo 24" iMac to handle (which I know better). Even some clips that I play directly through Quicktime are now acting kinda jerky. And Im talking small 720p clips, not gigantic ones.

Through the months & years, I've been noticing a decline in Quicktime performance on my machines after updating to the latest versions. Its more apparent on older machines obviously. It almost seems that Apple is purposely making QT run crappier on older machines so we will have to upgrade our hardware. Even on clips that played fine using previous versions.

This sucks. My machine is perfectly capable of running these clips just fine. Apple needs to stop whatever it is they're doing to make QT less efficient.

I guess I'm gonna have to downgrade. I cant use my clips in this way in the future because I'll be unable to tell if there is something wrong with the actual clip or if its just QT sucking for no reason.
 
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