Audio Rendering

Hey Guys
Im importing all my old videos through imovie using my vcr to camera to computer (since FCE needs a "timecode") when i bring in the video which can be up to 30+ minutes long is their anyway to turn off the audio rendering or still watch the footage without having to render the whole video.
It also annoys me that i can't change simple things listern and if i like render everything at the end.
does anyone have any good suggestions on what i can do?

Why not capture using FCE.
You need to change the Easy Setup to DV Converter.
Using iMovie you will always have to render the audio as iMovie uses a multiplexed DV Stream Codec.
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