Is there a maximum size per iMovie event in iMovie '09?

I merged two iMovie events into one (on an external hard drive), backed it up on a second external hard drive, and found that all the clips in that event on both the original ext drive and the backup drive had lost the sound. The clips played in iMovie without sound. After exploring multiple workarounds to recover the sound, I split the problematic event into 2 events, and the sound returned for all the clips?!? These are very large high rez video clips (long interviews). Is there a maximum size for the content of an event? Or does anyone have another idea/explanation why the sound was not playing along with the clips? Thanks for any help.

I have over 4TB with no problems. Having many events is not likely to cause a problem.

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