CS3 Quicktime import restricted to 500 frames???

I believe that an octacore mac can handle more than 500 frames in PS, so please let ME choose by myself how much frames i want to import.
now i have fun with splitting movies and rejoin them afterwards, what a nightmare.
this is just ridiculous.

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