You should be able to import all of them. Try deleting the ones you have already imported, then try to import the others afterward.
Use the USB cable to connect the camera to the computer. Switch the camera on. Launch the iMovie application. Select Import from Camera... from iMovie's File menu.
yes as long as you have a while to wait...
export it from imovie, and you can import to imovie from file
To transfer videos from a JVC Mini DV camcorder to your computer, you will need to connect the camcorder to your computer using a FireWire cable. Then, use video editing software like iMovie or Windows Movie Maker to import the videos from the camcorder to your computer.
yes, there is an import feature in iMovie 08.
Of course! You just have to import the footage into the right format! You can use Premiere (If you have it and know how), iMovie or Windows Movie maker. Import it on to the editing program and then send it into after effects either by rendering it into a MOV file and importing it or otherwise.
No, you cannot directly import a PDF file into iMovie. However, you can convert the PDF to an image format (like JPEG or PNG) or a video format before importing it into iMovie. Once converted, you can easily drag and drop the images or video into your iMovie project for editing.
To hook up a camera on iMovie, connect your camera to your computer using a USB cable or insert the memory card into the card reader. Open iMovie and select "Import Media" from the File menu. Your camera or memory card should appear in the import window; select it to view the available footage. Finally, choose the clips you want to import and click "Import Selected" to add them to your iMovie project.
imports it to italy and back to egypt
You need to open and save it to your documents and import it.
What does Bali import
The following instructions will work with any digital camcorder that has a Firewire port (including the TRV-310): To transfer digital video from your digital camcorder to your Mac, simply plug the camcorder into power, put it in playback mode, and use a 4-pin to 6-pin Firewire (also known as IEEE 1394a, or i.Link) cable to connect the IEEE 1394 / i.Link port on the camcorder to the Firewire port on the Mac. Once connected, launch iMovie on the Mac, move the switch underneath the preview pane to the camera icon (in iMovie HD and earlier), and import the footage.