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They mention it for videos also - I hope their recommendations on how to handle videos become clearer. I used to pull my videos into iPhoto, but it felt disorganized to have them littered among my photos, and it felt clunky to pull them into iMovie. Later I changed to importing them directly into iMovie, but then iMovie had one of the worst bugs I've ever experienced on Desktop software, where over a period of months the source video of some important footage (me performing at a club) just completely disappeared, leaving only the thumbnails and audio. By the time I discovered it (reviewing year's highlights), it was gone from my time machine history as well (due to Time Machine deciding to corrupt itself and start over every eight months or so). So now I import video into Final Cut hooked up to a desktop Drobo which backs up to CrashPlan.



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