Loops in red & importing sounds from iMovie

There are some loops in red and I have tried to import them through setup but it says they are open, also when I try to import from iMovie it says "NOT INDEXED"?

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    steved
    Thanks for the reply with additional details.
    In order to help you with the Elements Organizer 13 and Premiere Elements 13 issues, we need details of that video from iMovie.
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    File Extension
    Frame Size
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    We will be watching for further details in order to plan and carry out troubleshooting strategy.
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