Capture from isight

i'm using the built-in isight on my macbook to take some videos for a few different projects. sometimes the videos are immediately ready to view in the 'clips' area and other times i have to wait for imovie to import the recorded clip. is there a reason why this is ahppening sometimes, but not all the time?

Neither. I believe the current version of iMovie will capture from the iSight.

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    Thanks, I'll pass that along.
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    High  Definition 
    Power  Consumption 
    4.3 W 
    Television  System 
    NTSC 
    Video  Recording system 
    MPEG2 
    Image  Sensor 
    1/2.7-inch  CMOS, RGB Primary Color Filter 
    Total  Pixels 
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    Frame  Rate 
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    Minimum  Illumination 
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