
Gino
this is the camcorder I have,
http://www.bestbuy.com/site/Sony+-+Handycam+HDRCX190+HD+Flash+Memory+Camcorder+-+Black/4811236.p?id=1218533327487&skuid=4811236&sellerId=#tab=reviews
I'm trying to find that page on the apple website that has a list of compatible camcorders but can't find anything. :[
Answer
iMovie '09: Camcorder Support http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3290
iMovie â08: Camcorder Support http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1014
iMovie â11 Supported Cameras http://help.apple.com/imovie/cameras/en/index.html?lang=en_US
iMovie '09: Camcorder Support http://support.apple.com/kb/ht3290
iMovie â08: Camcorder Support http://support.apple.com/kb/ht1014
iMovie â11 Supported Cameras http://help.apple.com/imovie/cameras/en/index.html?lang=en_US
iMovie '11 not recognizing Canon HDV Vixia HV40 camcorder.?
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I want to import my video from my Canon Vixia HV40 camcorder, but when I plug it in via Firewire 400, iMovie nor my MacBook Pro recognizes it. Am I doing something wrong?
Answer
We cannot see what you are connecting.
MacBook Pro firewire is generally firewire 800. It is a 9-pin connector.
The DV port on the camcorder is an "i.LINK" port that is firewire 400 compliant.
Connect the camcorder's DV port to the Mac's firewire port with a firewire cable.
The camcorder needs to be in "Play" mode.
You did not tell us what version OSX you are running on the MacBook Pro. You may need to go into System Preferences: Network to make the firewire port active.
It is possible the firewire cable is bad. Replace the cable.
It is possible the DV port on the camcorder shorted out if the firewire cable was inserted to the camcorder's DV port when the camcorder was On. Have the camcorder repaired or use another HDV camcorder to transfer the video to the Mac.
We cannot see what you are connecting.
MacBook Pro firewire is generally firewire 800. It is a 9-pin connector.
The DV port on the camcorder is an "i.LINK" port that is firewire 400 compliant.
Connect the camcorder's DV port to the Mac's firewire port with a firewire cable.
The camcorder needs to be in "Play" mode.
You did not tell us what version OSX you are running on the MacBook Pro. You may need to go into System Preferences: Network to make the firewire port active.
It is possible the firewire cable is bad. Replace the cable.
It is possible the DV port on the camcorder shorted out if the firewire cable was inserted to the camcorder's DV port when the camcorder was On. Have the camcorder repaired or use another HDV camcorder to transfer the video to the Mac.
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