Rabu, 20 November 2013

How do i import videos from a memory card on a Canon NTSC ZR200 camcorder to imovie?

Q. PLEASE HELP ME. please...
i have a Canon NTSC ZR200 camcorder and a mac with OS X software.
i want to upload some videos i made on the cameras MEMORY CARD to the computer.
i tried to use a firewire AND usb (not at the same time).
none of them work.
please help me. im desprate. please.
thank you.

A. Not directly.

Take the card out and use a card reader to copy the files to the Mac.

Download and install MPEG StreamClip and convert the very highly compressed video to MOV or MP4 format that iMovie can deal with.

When the conversion is complete, quit MPEG StreamClip and launch iMovie. Drag the converted video to the capture area or the clips pane (depends on the version of iMovie).

Warning: The original video on the memory card is REALLY compressed. When you fill a monitor or TV when playing back, the video quality will be terrible. This is not unexpected.

If you want high quality video, then record the video to the miniDV tape. That is DV-format and can be imported to iMovie with the firewire cable connecting the camcorder's DV port to the Mac's firewire port - and the camcorder in Play mode.


How do I connect a DCR-HC36 Sony Camcorder with 2009 iMovie on a macbook?
Q. I need to use iMovie for a project, and everyone keeps saying that the video camera should just pop up in iMovie. However, mine doesn't. Yes, it is on.

A. The USB Streaming of this Camcorder is not compatible with the Macintosh Computer.
However, you can use an i.LINK/Firewire Cable to transfer the videos to the Computer.
You can also use an A/V Cable to transfer the videos from the Camcorder to the Computer.





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