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iMovie is a video editing software and is part of the iLife suite of applications for Apple Macintosh. This application allows users to edit and create your own movies. Also it lets you create transitions between different videos, add movements in the images, add music and sound, so it is possible to add credits and texts.
iMovie is free so it is available for iOS and Mac Os. It has a resolution of 4k is very simple to use, just by touching and dragging you can create a movie.
Some users have already iMovie complains that sometimes this application does not work properly.
In some cases users can not extend a transition in iMovie, so it gives the following error message ""The clips do not have enough content available to change the length"". This means that the application needs more material clips to create the overlay.
In order to extend a transition, you will have to trim the clips manually. To do this place your mouse over the timeline and the clip until the pointer will appear and this is transformed into the cutting tool. Then drag the clip toward the center to shorten it, then click the transition, enter the duration desire and apply.
If the problem persists cut more until you can enter the desired duration. If necessary you can contact Apple technical support are for a better solution.
If iMovie works, reconnect devices one at a time until you can reproduce your issue.
Restart your Mac after reconnecting a device if the device requires it.
If iMovie still doesn't work, you might need to update your device's firmware or have the device serviced.
Video codecs enable the decompression and compression of video files.
As a result, if the codec is not supported when importing, you will encounter file codec difficulties.
Another possible cause of iMovie crashing is the version you are using, which may not be compatible with the version of macOS you are using.
Try quitting your iMovie application and re-launch it.
Then try to replay the video that was witnessing choppy playback.
If it still doesn't play, try playing another video with your iMovie.
If that also ends up being choppy, the problem may be in your iMovie player.
iMovie crashes when exporting and sharing Restarting will let macOS reload the resources that might have resulted in the glitch.
It is a common issue that you are using an outdated version of iMovie.
So, if iMovie won't export your file, make sure to update the app for smooth work.
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