Sabtu, 26 Oktober 2013

My memorex camcorder wont work on Mac,whats wrong?

Q. So my Memorex® 7-in-1 HD DV 5MP Camcorder videos wont work on Mac but will work on PC, its driving me insane I dont know whats wrong with it. And I have to transfer all my videos on my camcorder onto a Mac but the videos will be messed up. All I can here is the audio but the video is black. Even if I use a flashdrive its the samething. Any ideas whats wrong?

A. You have to Render the video after you put it on the timeline, that's why you can only hear the audio. Rendering 'loads' everything and when it finishes you should see the video.


What camcorder works with Mac and the HD quality can be viewed on my 1080 46 inch sony?
Q. Id like a camcorder. Couple year older is fine i can get it on ebay that records in HD and is compatible to download onto my Mac. AND that if I want I can burn onto a disc and watch them with HD quality on my 1080 Tv?
I would also like to edit the videos once downloaded so I can make movies so i want the software to be all recognized.

A. What is your budget?

Which Apple Macintosh?
The MacBook Air and some MacBooks have no firewire port so that takes miniDV tape camcorders off the table - but just for them. ALL other Macs made in the last 10 years have a firewire port. If the Mac is running OSX, has an Intel CPU and is running iMovie '08 or newer, then AVCHD camcorders will get along.

This gets the high definition video into the computer for editing...

Now for output...

Assuming you have a Blu Ray player connected to your HDTV, you should get a Blu Ray burner connected to your Mac... LaCie makes good ones...

Another option is to connect your Mac to the HDTV - no need to burn a disk. Or get a MacMini to be a media server. The new ones can connect using either HDMI or component (+ audio).

Which DVD player...
If you have only a regular DVD player, there is nothing you can do to *make* it play high definition video, so just use iDVD and have it downsample the high def video to standard def and render for you.

But you have not supplied enough information and we don't know what you have so we don't know if your specific environment is equipped to do what you want.

I've been capturing high definition video, importing to Macs, editing and playing back standard and high definition video for about five years... using Sony and Canon camcorders...





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