The update improves support for importing projects from iMovie for iOS.It also includes a bug fix and unspecified stability improvements.Apples patch notes in full: Whats New in Version 9.0.9 Addresses issues where iMovie does not recognize video cameras connected to your Mac Improves compatibility with projects imported from iMovie for iOS Includes stability improvements You can download the update from Apples KnowledgeBase entry for the update, but note that its a 1.08GB download.Its also available through Software Update in the Mac App Store, where its the same size.
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