Incbuilddim failing because formula is too long

Hi all:
I have migrated from version 6 to 9. Its rejecting some records within incbulddim statements because the formula of the member being added seems to be too long. That didnt happen in version 6.
The record itself is not even close to the length limit the documentation gives to a formula (64kb). It only has 1600 bytes.
How can i get rid of this restriction? is there anything i can configure, or some kind of workaraound?
Thanks in advance!

It would seem logical to expect you to include information on the length of the film!
Export to where/what? Using what codec?
Also the version of iMovie you are using.

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