Importing mp4 file

I have a file (Approx 750MB) which plays just fine in Quicktime but won't import into iMovie. Well, it might but iMovie estimates the time it will take to be about 730 minutes! Do I just need to leave it overnight or is something wrong?
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Your Project settings means the file must be converted to a different format. Let it import while you sleep.

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    Why iMovie Won't Import MP4 Files?
    Technically, iMovie does import MP4 video. However, iMovie only import MP4 files that are encoded with MPEG4/AAC or H.264/AAC data. And yet, MP4 is a video container format that may contain various audio and video codec (and sometimes even subtitle streams included). If the MP4 file is not encoded with iMovie support codec, iMovie will refuse to import this kind of MP4 video.
    How to Solve Can't Import MP4 into iMovie?
    In order to successfully import all kinds of MP4 files to iMovie, a recommended solution is to convert iMovie unrecognized MP4 to iMovie supported video format.
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  • Importing mp4 files into Adobe Premiere Elements 4

    Hi
    I'm using Adobe Premiere Elements 4 here and am having problems when importing mp4 files. They jump and skip, Flicker Green every now and then and generally just flip out on me.
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    Ok thanks for the info guys
    My original recommendation was to convert these but as mentioned wasn't the most popular option.
    I've found some other threads on here in regards to a similar problem with Samsung cameras and APE 4. These also mention that the files need to be converted to a friendlier format before importing.
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  • Why can't I import MP4 files into Premeire Pro?

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  • ITunes will not import mp4-files.

    For some reason iTune will not import mp4-files into iTunes. The files only contain audio, no video. I know that mp4 is a format that combines the two.
    The files were generated in an earlier version of iTunes, like in 2006 or something. They were imported from CD's. I can locate them just fine on my computer and they play without problem in Windows Media Player.
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  • Cannot import mp4 files to iMovie anymore

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    I don't understand how. The files are stored as MP4 files at YouTube; how could you "download" a format different from the MP4 format the video is stored in at YouTube?
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  • How can I import MP4-files in FCPX?

    How can I import MP4-files in FCPX? Should i convert the files? Do you know good (free) software?
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  • Why does it take hours to import mp4 files into iMovie

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  • Please Help!  Audio off on imported .mp4 files (but fine everywhere else).

    Hello,
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    So is there some setting I need to tweak?  Is it the project settings that are wrong?  Or could it be a problem with my graphics, and sound card?  I just dont understand why it plays fine in WMP but not in Adobe.  Any help or advice would be truly appreciated.  If you need any more info, just let me know.
    Thanks!

    Is there any more info that would help you guys?  I still cant figure this out. 

  • I can't import mp4 files onto my ipad originally from my panasonic camcorder. files from my 'bloggie' work fine. any help available please?

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  • Loss of quality when importing Mp4 files

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  • CS6 not importing .mp4 files

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  • No audio in previously working imported MP4 files. . .

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