QuickTime, iMovie, and JVC Video miscommunication

I've been uploading footage from my JVC Everio WS camera to my external hard drive. From there, I drag the footage into an iMovie project. From there, I edit and create magic. However, I've run into the problem of QuickTime no longer recognizing my film files and iMovie not importing the footage into projects.
When I try to open the .TOD files with QuickTime, which has worked up until now, I get the message "The movie contains an incorrect duration." I don't need to open the files in QuickTime to make movies, but when I try to drag them into iMovie projects, I get "The file could not be imported: The file “Brains/Volumes/Outside Brain/My Film Projects/Raw Footage/Hiroshima/succeed.TOD” can’t be imported; QuickTime couldn’t parse it: -2014"
I clearly have no idea what to do, especially considering that this hasn't been a problem until, seemingly, overnight. Any help will be greatly appreciated. I thought it had something to do with QuickTime v7.4, but I don't know how it could. Please, help!
Peaces,
.DAN

It does have something to do with the new QT update, and all you have to do is go to this link http://www.macfixit.com/article.php?story=20080208085017788 and follow the directions for downloading Pacifist, followed by replacing the new QT with version 7.3.1. It works like a charm. After you do all of this, you will be able to import your .tod files from a folder on your computer to iMovie HD.
Trust me, this works. I've been searching all over the internet for a solution to this problem, and finally found this solution. I was able to import my movie files without converting them with ease, just as I had always done before. Good luck!

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