HT4095 Home video editing with iMovie

When I sync home video to the iPad it is visible and can be played with the standard Video app but the files are not visible for editing in iMovie app. The standard Photo app shows no video either.

You can see here real video rendering tests between the I5 and i7 macbook Air
Here is an excellent video comparison between the 11” I5 vs. I7 2013 Macbook Air.
http://www.apple-tubes.com/apple-macbook-air-11-mid-2013-haswell-i5-vs-i7-compar ison/
http://www.anandtech.com/show/7113/2013-macbook-air-core-i5-4250u-vs-core-i7-465 0u/2
I5 vs. I7 performance 13” Macbook Air 2013
Boot performance
11.7 I5 ……11.4 I7
Cinebench
1.1 I5….1.41 I7
IMovie Import and Opt.
6.69 I5….5.35 I7
IMovie Export
10.33 I5…8.20 I7
Final Cut Pro X
21.47 I5…17.71 I7
Adobe Lightroom 3 Export
25.8 I5….31.8 I7
Adobe Photoshop CS5 Performance
27.3 I5…22.6 I7
However now BOOT TIME has gone down to 7+ seconds with Mavericks....big improvement.

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  • Unable to edit with iMovie

    Hi,
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    I'm a new Mac owner. I think I made a good choice
    I know you did don't let minor problems spoil it!
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