Tuesday's update to iMovie provides new soundtracks, new filters, bug fixes, and stability improvements for Mac, iOS, and iPadOS users.
IMovie for iOS and iMovie for macOS are designed to work together. You can start cutting a project on your iPhone, then use AirDrop or iCloud Drive to wirelessly transfer it to your iPad. You can also send a project from your iPhone or iPad to your Mac for finishing touches like color correction and animated maps. Download Apple iMovie 10.1.9 for Mac. Fast downloads of the latest free software!
Following the update to Final Cut Pro X, Apple has also pushed out updates for iMovie for iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
The iPhone and iPad version of iMovie has updated to 2.2.10, and now features three new filters, 25 new soundtracks, and a few bug fixes to improve stability and performance. The App Store release notes read:
- Give your videos a hand-drawn look with 3 new filters: Comic, Comic Mono and Ink
- Choose from 25 new soundtracks — in genres including action, chill, and sentimental — that automatically adjust to match the length of your movie
- Addresses an issue that could prevent the viewer from updating after duplicating a photo in the timeline
- Improves reliability of Redo when editing a trailer
- Includes performance and stability improvements
For those on macOS, iMovie (version 10.1.15) has five new filters, a support patch for iOS projects that use the filters mentioned above, and stability improvements. The release notes are as follows:
- Add a hand-drawn look to your movies with 5 new filters: Comic, Comic Mono, Comic Vintage, Comic Sepia and Ink
- Import iMovie for iOS projects with support for Comic, Comic Mono and Ink filters
- Improves overall stability
iMovie is available for free to anyone who owns an iPad, iPhone, Mac, or MacBook, and can be downloaded on the iOS App Store and the macOS App Store.
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This is a pesky error that has been reported numerous times. There doesn't seem to be any one cure. Take a look at these threads and see if any of the procedures described there help you.
From reading the posts on this forum, the restart in Safe Mode, and immediate reboot in regular mode, seems to be the most successful cure, but you have already tried that.
One poster solved the issue by importing the media to his desktop rather than directly into iMovie, then changing the name of the clip, and dragging it into iMovie. He was able to share without the error message.
You can try opening iMovie in a new user account, such as the Guest account on your Mac.
You can also try opening iMovie while holding down the Option and Command keys, and selecting to delete preferences in the box that appears.
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If you find a cure, please post back if you have time, as it might help others deal with this issue.
Good luck with this.
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