6+ minutes takes all hard drive space

If i import 5 minutes of video all is well. If I import 6+ then all the free hard drive space is used and i get an out of memory error. Any suggestions

What version of FCE is this? Most likely your version of QuickTime doesn't work with it. Do a forum search and you'll probably find some solutions.

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