Help - Movies not importing in iPhoto 8

My avi movies that are larger than 20mb are not importing in iPhoto 8. Is there a limit on the size of file that can be imported?

People are reporting problems importing large avi files directly from their cameras. The workaround is to copy the file to the desktop and then import from there. If your camera doesn't show as a disk on the desktop (for instance Canon cameras don't) then use Image Capture to do this.
Regards
TD

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