Minggu, 21 Juli 2013

I need a Mac compatible HD video camera and somewhat cheap editing software?

Q. I've been looking around (with not too much luck) to find a pretty nice HD camcorder and video editing software for the Mac. I'm trying to find the camera for under $400, and the software nothing too fancy but I'd like green-screen compatibility. Anyone have any tips? It would mean a lot!

A. If you're looking for cheap video editing software, you may try this one. it can help you convert DVD and edit video, my friends recommend it to me, it works pretty good.
http://www.mac-dvd.com/mac-dvd-converter-suite.html
If you have any other questions, feel free to email me.


Suggestions for a simple Mac compatible video camera?
Q. I have a MacBook and a PC but want to use the Mac for video. I need something reliable and simple!

A. What is your budget?

Any camcorder can connect to any computer - but some need a cable, others need software to convert video.

Any MiniDV tape camcorder connects to almost any Mac made in the last ten years or so using a 4-pin to 6-pin firewire cable. (The only exception is the MacBook Air - it has no firewire port). DV format video requires no change. HDV requires the Apple Intermediate Codec to be installed (this is a custom install using the Mac's system discs - it is a QuickTime component).

Any hard drive or flash memory connects using USB, but you need to convert the video using StreamClip.

High def hard drive or flash memory consumer camcorders compress into AVCHD. Only the most current iMovieHD or FinalCut can deal with AVCHD encoded video - and the Mac needs to have an Intel CPU.

DVD based camcorders are not worth wasting money on - and barely make decent doorstops.





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