Background Movie becomes slow motion

Hi everyone,
I've imported a background movie in my Live Type file so that I would know where on the screen and for how long I should place my graphics. However, it turns out that when I play the movie on the canvas, it's in slow motion. Is there a way that I can make the movie run smoothly like the original? I've tried rendering, but it doesn't seem to work...
Thanks for any advice.

However, it turns out that when I play the movie on the canvas, it's in slow motion. < </div>
Are you saying when you render it's slowed down or is this what you're seeing wile editing your LT tracks? What happens if you do a RAM preview render so the timeline turns green?
bogiesan

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