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iMovie 10.3.3 crazy slow at times...

iMovie running crazy slow…When I say slow, I mean like ‘chugging’.


When you nip out of the App for an asset, come back in and it takes at least 30 seconds to get back to speed. Even audio sounds like it’s from a 1930’s wireless…..


I’ve deleted Prefs, re-started, over 60bg of space, running Big Sur, Macbook Pro.


Noticed in the dock there are two IMovie.library.imovielibrary files!



Not sure if there’s a conflict. CPU usage average nothing crazy.

 

Thank you!!! Head hurts!!!!


Dave







 


 


 



MacBook Pro 15″, macOS 11.6

Posted on Jul 7, 2022 1:40 AM

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Posted on Jul 7, 2022 8:50 AM

Anything in the dock is just an alias file and of no consequence regarding computer speed. They probably reference the same library. Even if they didn't, I don't see any issue. iMovie will open in the previously opened library.


I would try a few more diagnostics:


Try booting up in Safe Mode and, after everything loads, immediately shut down and reboot in normal

mode. Often that clears out conflicts Then see if iMovie works properly. Here's a link that explains the process for you type of computer.


Start up your Mac in safe mode - Apple Support


Another thing you can try is to open iMovie in a new library and see if performance is better in the new library. Hold down the Option key while opening and choose a different library or create a new one.


Redownloading iMovie sometimes cures issues.. To update/redownload iMovie 10, drag your iMovie 10 app from the Applications folder into the trash, but do not empty the trash. Sign in to the app store and open your purchases folder by clicking on your name at the bottom of the app store side bar. You will see your purchases displayed, including iMovie 10. Redownload/update iMovie from there. If not successful, drag your present iMovie app out of the trash and return it to the Applications folder. However, it should work fine and give you the highest version of iMovie that your OS will run. Now see if the performance is any faster.


Two other things that you can try is to reset your Mac's System Management Controller and PRAM. They are easy to do.


Resetting the System Management Controller


Try resetting the System Management Controller (but no longer available for the new M1 computers):


How to reset the SMC of your Mac - Apple Support


Resetting the NVRAM or PRAM


Try resetting the NVRAM or PRAM:


Reset NVRAM or PRAM on your Mac - Apple Support


-- Rich







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Jul 7, 2022 8:50 AM in response to Motoeuro

Anything in the dock is just an alias file and of no consequence regarding computer speed. They probably reference the same library. Even if they didn't, I don't see any issue. iMovie will open in the previously opened library.


I would try a few more diagnostics:


Try booting up in Safe Mode and, after everything loads, immediately shut down and reboot in normal

mode. Often that clears out conflicts Then see if iMovie works properly. Here's a link that explains the process for you type of computer.


Start up your Mac in safe mode - Apple Support


Another thing you can try is to open iMovie in a new library and see if performance is better in the new library. Hold down the Option key while opening and choose a different library or create a new one.


Redownloading iMovie sometimes cures issues.. To update/redownload iMovie 10, drag your iMovie 10 app from the Applications folder into the trash, but do not empty the trash. Sign in to the app store and open your purchases folder by clicking on your name at the bottom of the app store side bar. You will see your purchases displayed, including iMovie 10. Redownload/update iMovie from there. If not successful, drag your present iMovie app out of the trash and return it to the Applications folder. However, it should work fine and give you the highest version of iMovie that your OS will run. Now see if the performance is any faster.


Two other things that you can try is to reset your Mac's System Management Controller and PRAM. They are easy to do.


Resetting the System Management Controller


Try resetting the System Management Controller (but no longer available for the new M1 computers):


How to reset the SMC of your Mac - Apple Support


Resetting the NVRAM or PRAM


Try resetting the NVRAM or PRAM:


Reset NVRAM or PRAM on your Mac - Apple Support


-- Rich







iMovie 10.3.3 crazy slow at times...

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