IMovie '11 file formats supported?

What video file formats are supported by iMovie '11?

iMovie is meant for camcorder imports.
so, it basicly supports camera 'formats'.
but the underlying Quicktime-engine handles a few other formats as well
read Appleman1958's reply here
https://discussions.apple.com/message/22001173#22001173

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