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iMovie for Mac updated with improved YouTube compatibility, fix for possible crash

Apple released iMovie 10.0.8 today for Mac users, bringing a fix for a potential crash when the app is in the process of opening.

The update also sports improved compatibility with YouTube when using the built-in export option to upload videos to the site. That change seems to be strictly under-the-hood, as the YouTube sharing interface remains the same.

Users who already own iMovie 10 can get the latest version for free in the Updates tab of the Mac App Store. Those who don’t yet own it can buy the app for $14.99.

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Comments

  1. Did they remove the 15-minute time limit that YT removed YEARS ago, yet?

  2. Fred Ramirez - 10 years ago

    I just downloaded the new version. I teach online, and used to click on the camera icon on an older imovie version, to create a movie of myself sitting at my desktop, telling students what to do each week. What do I push now on the new version 10.0.8? I can’t see to find how to create am movie using my desktop camera. Thanks.

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