Maximum Video file length in LR?

What is the maximum Video file length LR 4x can Import and Edit?

Hi a brody,
Thanks for your comment.  I am running iPhoto 9.1.3.  Activity Monitor returns Intel as the type of process.  No clue if it is 32 or 64bit.
How do I know if it is 32 or 64bit ? 
Regards.

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