The software is free for iLife '11 owners, or for those who purchase a new Mac. iMovie 10.0.1 only runs on OS X 10.9 Mavericks.Download iMovie 10.1.12 TORRENT from (size: 22.7 KB) > Download iMovie 10.1.10 from (size: 2.3GB) > Download iMovie 10.1.9 from (size: 2.1GB) > Download iMovie 10.0.1 from (size: 2.8GB) > Below is a reference table from which you would know which version of iMovie may work on your computer.Other new features in iMovie 10: Adjust shadows, highlights.
IMOVIE 10.0.1 FREE FOR MAC
Download iMovie 10.0.1 for Mac and make sure to check out the updated iLife system requirements on Apple Support.And that, ladies and gentlemen, is a wrap iMovie even supports 4K video for stunning cinema-quality films. Just choose your clips, then add titles, music, and effects. Whether you're using a Mac or an iOS device, it's never been easier to make it in the movies. I'd appreciate any ideas not already mentioned.I haven't tried Safe Mode, but don't see how that applies. These videos play well in QuickTime, besides. Yet that media shows up in the window as available, and I can play it there.I just can't download it into the library (either old, or new).
It used to be you could download other versions of software from Apple/downloads, but the App Store method seems to have eclipsed that.īTW, iMovie is working fine as long as I don't add any media. But iMovie isn't there, only two unrelated updates. I followed Rich's advice to trash iMovie, then go to the App Store and check purchases to get the latest compatible version. (Odd, considering that those iMovie upgrades span the last 4 years.)
IMOVIE 10.0.1 FREE UPDATE
I'm assuming that 10.1.16 (from about 6 months ago) probably is compatible with Mojave but Software Update has NEVER listed an upgrade for iMovie for me. For various reasons, I don't want to upgrade to Catalina right now. No good.Īnd, I've followed the Community advice, and deleted preferences etc.Īs others have mentioned, the latest version of iMovie (10.2.x) is NOT Mojave compatible. I have followed advice at and reset the NVRAM, PRAM, set up a new library, etc. In the list of upgrades, it mentions that they fixed this problem of iMovie crashing whenever you import video. There have been 15 upgrades to 10.1 since then. The version of iMovie that was included in Mojave is 10.1.1. BITCQ - Search Engine for Torrents iMovie 10.1.1.dmg.