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September 4, 2007 9:18 AM PDT

iMovie '08 (7.0.x) Special Report: Performance problems on G5 Macs

by CNET staff

Some users have reported poor performance from iMovie '08 on PowerPC G5-based Macs.

MacFixIt reader James Tarpley writes:

"I was greatly dismayed to find that iMovie '08 is virtually useless on a quad core G5: scrolling through the clippings library grinds to a halt, producing the dreaded spinning pin wheel for minutes at a time. My system has 4 GBs of RAM and 400 GBs of free disc space. Where the issue with iMovie '08 is one of bugs and lack of true compatibility with the G5, I'm unsure."

Note that Apple's relatively steep system requirements recommend a Power Mac G5 (dual 2.0GHz or faster), or an iMac G5 (1.9GHz or faster).

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    by artistbob September 13, 2007 11:22 AM PDT
    I have Mac G-5, 2 GHZ power PC 1 GB SDRAM. When making a movie with imovie '08, when I play back the movie, the photos and the music don't synch. The photos freeze in place and the music continues. It makes it difficult to varing the volume and exact placement of the sound tracks. However, the video playback does synch with the music. The completed movie can be sharerd in itunes and made into a DVD. Has anyone had this synching problem? Any fixes?
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