Q. I have an Hitachi HDD camcorder, and cannot import the video from it into iMovie. According to the manual, it is Mac compatible, and I can import photos from it without problem.
When I hook the camcorder up to my computer, iMovie doesn't recognize it as a camera, and I don't know what to do about it.
I am willing to download a program, should it be free...
Does anyone know what I can do to remedy this problem?
I have iMovie '08, and my camcorder connects via USB cord. I am not looking to get a different version of iMovie.
The problem has been solved with a free download of iSquint. Thanks for your help, the suggestions just didn't work with my particular camera.
When I hook the camcorder up to my computer, iMovie doesn't recognize it as a camera, and I don't know what to do about it.
I am willing to download a program, should it be free...
Does anyone know what I can do to remedy this problem?
I have iMovie '08, and my camcorder connects via USB cord. I am not looking to get a different version of iMovie.
The problem has been solved with a free download of iSquint. Thanks for your help, the suggestions just didn't work with my particular camera.
A. using imovie hd
connect camera to mac with firewire cable
upload directly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lc9Od-wk4VY
goodluck
connect camera to mac with firewire cable
upload directly
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lc9Od-wk4VY
goodluck
Camcorder that can be edited on a mac?
Q. I have a mac and need a camcorder that can be edited on it. I am having trouble finding camcorders that are compatible with a mac and IMovie. Any suggestions? The only specifications are that it must be digital, mac compatible, and relatively cheap ($100-$200). And please if you say firewire explain to me what that is and what camcorders come with it. Thank you.
A. ZR500. It's about 150 dollars now I believe. And it's very good in my opinion.
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