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Editing Mini DVD on Mac computers

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Created by CarlBevo > 9 months ago, 26 Jan 2010
CarlBevo
NSW, 609 posts
26 Jan 2010 7:21PM
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Anyone had a go at editing on Imovie with mini DVD cameras (Sony), I have had very little luck anyone know of any tricks this is driving me nutts as it dosnt seem to recognise the cam/format worked once but hasnt since??

Saffer
VIC, 4501 posts
26 Jan 2010 7:53PM
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Sounds odd. Are you using Snow Leopard or Leopard?

CarlBevo
NSW, 609 posts
27 Jan 2010 1:14AM
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Neither I am a mac virgin should I be??

poor relative
WA, 9106 posts
26 Jan 2010 10:29PM
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CarlBevo said...

I am a virgin ??


Yum Yum

doonas_r_cool
132 posts
27 Jan 2010 2:19AM
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Hey mate,

post ur specs here so we can comment or guide you a bit better.

The more info the easier it is to help, otherwise google ur prob, and more than likely someone in the world has had exactly the same prob as you and has been kind enough to put a post up just in case someone runs into a similar problem in the future.....

If you wanna do lots of editing, basically Final Cup Pro is king from mac's...

cheers

Saffer
VIC, 4501 posts
27 Jan 2010 12:21PM
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CarlBevo said...

Neither I am a mac virgin should I be??


What are you using then? Tiger?

Its worth upgrading to Leopard if you have an old mac. Much better and likely to have less issues, more support for updates etc.

doonas_r_cool said...

Hey mate,

post ur specs here so we can comment or guide you a bit better.

The more info the easier it is to help, otherwise google ur prob, and more than likely someone in the world has had exactly the same prob as you and has been kind enough to put a post up just in case someone runs into a similar problem in the future.....

If you wanna do lots of editing, basically Final Cup Pro is king from mac's...

cheers



You mean final cut don't you?

Final Cut Pro is great but costs a packet and requires a degree to get used to. Final Cut Express is probably the easier option to go with, but for basic editing, iMovie will do the job.

Tribal Elder
WA, 85 posts
27 Jan 2010 5:02PM
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Hi Carl

I have gone through the frustrations you are experiencing. Ended up buying conversion software to change formats.

Call me on 04100 56789 (or catch me at Scarbs) to discuss. I can convert your files into something that iMovie will handle.

I am very happy with what can be produced using iMovie.

Cheers
Graham

kaleidoscope
NSW, 132 posts
27 Jan 2010 9:15PM
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baah ha macintosh!

CarlBevo
NSW, 609 posts
27 Jan 2010 11:04PM
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Guys thanks for your replys

I have a new macbook with 09 version of imovie I have a 2 year old sony mini dvd camera DCR-DVD708 I am trying to connect it via usb hub. Sony support even have a guide I found on the net but wont work??

I am only doing basic editing at this stage so will stick to I movie as it is as good as sony vegas my old editing software

Thanks for any help you may offer

Saffer
VIC, 4501 posts
27 Jan 2010 11:08PM
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CarlBevo said...

Guys thanks for your replys

I have a new macbook with 09 version of imovie I have a 2 year old sony mini dvd camera DCR-DVD708 I am trying to connect it via usb hub. Sony support even have a guide I found on the net but wont work??

I am only doing basic editing at this stage so will stick to I movie as it is as good as sony vegas my old editing software

Thanks for any help you may offer


www.sony-asia.com/electronics/support

Here is an instructional from Sony on how to get it to the Mac

Also try plug the camera in and do a software update to see if it finds an update driver. It will only pick it up if the camera is plugged in when you do it.

CarlBevo
NSW, 609 posts
28 Jan 2010 12:20AM
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Hey Saff thanks for your help - tried this over and over but still wont connect that support page is for imovie 08 maybe 09 which is what I have is just not the same although you would assume it should be better.
ahhhhhh this is crazy I may just have to fork out and get the rca analogue converter but just another 250 bucks I have to spend

CarlBevo
NSW, 609 posts
28 Jan 2010 12:22AM
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it keeps telling me its a blank disc

poor relative
WA, 9106 posts
27 Jan 2010 9:30PM
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CarlBevo said...

Guys thanks for your replys

I am a virgin

Thanks for any help you may offer


Now we're talking

hilly
WA, 8140 posts
27 Jan 2010 9:37PM
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Those miniDVD cameras are the hardest things to edit from. Finalising the disc and putting it in a computer disc drive was the only way I could get one to work on a pc, never tried on a mac but feel your pain. [}:)]

Imovie usual picks up from the firewire port rather than usb on my macbook, does the cam have a firewire out??

CarlBevo
NSW, 609 posts
29 Jan 2010 1:03AM
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Hey Hilly no firewire just usb and I agree total bas-tard of a camera difficult in so many ways amazing the different opinons from the sony shop digilife all contradicting each other

Poor Relli your too hairy for me



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