Does apple have a link or video showing how to use this program with Flip

Ultra HD I tried dragging the files and other things from the video 1000 part thanks?

I had been using a Flip MInoHD with iMovie '09 for over a year with great results. My Mac recognizes the Flip as a camera and imports directly. I can also import the files from the desktop indirectly after downloading them from the DCIM folder in the camera. I had no problems. However, with the upgrade to iMovie '11 things are a mess. All seems OK until I "share" a edited movie with my Gallery or the media browser, or presumably other. The audio gets badly out of sync, and even drops out altogether at the end. (The audio progressively lags the video.) To make matters worse, if I try to reedit and export old projects that worked fine, the new problem appears. That makes useless a hundred or more saved projects. The same video clips still work fine on other machines with iMovie'09. You will see other reports of this problem in these discussions. I called Apple Support and they said they were unaware (despite the posts) and blamed it on a "Content" problem. However, I had no problem with content for the previous year! I tried to deal with Flip support, but they essentially brushed me off that they do not support third parties. I would have thought they would have at least given me some info about the structure and format of their clips.
I am still trying to find some way to recover. It is risky to go back to iLife '09. You can separate the audio from each clip in the project and that seems to work, but is not a good long term solution as it messes with fades and transitions and other audio edits. For now, I have to say I would not buy a Flip product if I planned to use it with a Mac until the dust settles. I would also not upgrade iLife to '11 until I was sure I was not going to have that problem.

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