Q. Sony DCR-TRV27 mini DV Camcorder...I'm using OS X and hoping to get my camera to function on my mac. I'd like to transfer recorded footage on mini-dv to digital format on my computer.
A. Turn off the camcorder.
Use a 4-pin to 9-pin firewire cable to connect the camcorder's DV port to the MacBook Pro's firewire port.
Turn on the camcorder - put it in "Play/Edit" mode.
Rewind the tape using the camcorder's controls.
Launch the video editor. iMovie is bundled - Final Cut is way better.
Under file, select import or capture...
Use a 4-pin to 9-pin firewire cable to connect the camcorder's DV port to the MacBook Pro's firewire port.
Turn on the camcorder - put it in "Play/Edit" mode.
Rewind the tape using the camcorder's controls.
Launch the video editor. iMovie is bundled - Final Cut is way better.
Under file, select import or capture...
How do I go about transferring video footage to dvd?
Q. I have a dv camcorder and a dvd recorder. I need help on how to transfer my video to dvd.
A. You'll need to capture the clips into a editor program (iMovie, Windows Movie Maker)
Then make any edits you need, then drag all the clips in to the time line and export to ether Avi or Quicktime ( using DV compression, under options)
Make sure you keep the footage interlaced and 4:3 ( or 16:9 for widescreen)
Then just import the DV Avi's (or Quicktime's) into your DVD software, set u your menus, then burn.
Then make any edits you need, then drag all the clips in to the time line and export to ether Avi or Quicktime ( using DV compression, under options)
Make sure you keep the footage interlaced and 4:3 ( or 16:9 for widescreen)
Then just import the DV Avi's (or Quicktime's) into your DVD software, set u your menus, then burn.
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